Measurement of the reaction $γp \TO K^ + Î(1520)$ at photon energies up to 2.65 GeV
arXiv:1011.0822 · doi:10.1140/epja/i2011-11133-1
Abstract
The reaction $γp \TO K^+Î(1520)$ was measured in the energy range from threshold to 2.65 GeV with the SAPHIR detector at the electron stretcher facility ELSA in Bonn. The $Î(1520)$ production cross section was analyzed in the decay modes $pK^-$, $n \bar{K}^0$, $Σ^{\pm}Ï^{\mp}$, and $ÎÏ^+Ï^-$ as a function of the photon energy and the squared four-momentum transfer $t$. While the cross sections for the inclusive reactions rise steadily with energy, the cross section of the process $γp \TO K^+Î(1520)$ peaks at a photon energy of about 2.0 GeV, falls off exponentially with $t$, and shows a slope flattening with increasing photon energy. The angular distributions in the $t$-channel helicity system indicate neither a $K$ nor a $K^\star$ exchange dominance. The interpretation of the $Î(1520)$ as a $Σ(1385)Ï$ molecule is not supported.
11 pages, 16 figures, 4 tables