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Near threshold electroproduction of the omega meson at Q2 ~ 0.5 GeV2

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 نشر من قبل Pawel Ambrozewicz
 تاريخ النشر 2004
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Electroproduction of the omega meson was investigated in the p(e,ep)omega reaction. The measurement was performed at a 4-momentum transfer Q2 ~ 0.5 GeV2. Angular distributions of the virtual photon-proton center-of-momentum cross sections have been extracted over the full angular range. These distributions exhibit a strong enhancement over t-channel parity exchange processes in the backward direction. According to a newly developed electroproduction model, this enhancement provides significant evidence of resonance formation in the gamma* p -> omega p reaction channel.


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