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$pi^-ptoeta^{(prime)}, pi^- p$ in the double-Regge region

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 نشر من قبل Cesar Fernandez-Ramirez
 تاريخ النشر 2021
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The production of $eta^{(prime)}pi$ pairs constitutes one of the golden channels to search for hybrid exotics, with explicit gluonic degrees of freedom. Understanding the dynamics and backgrounds associated to $eta^{(prime)}pi$ production above the resonance region is required to impose additional constraints to the resonance extraction. We consider the reaction $pi^-pto eta^{(prime)} pi^- ,p$ measured by COMPASS. We show that the data in $2.4 < m_{eta^{(prime)}pi} < 3.0$ GeV can be described by amplitudes based on double-Regge exchanges. The angular distribution of the meson pairs, in particular in the $eta pi$ channel, can be attributed to flavor singlet exchanges, suggesting the presence of a large gluon content that couples strongly to the produced mesons.



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