Vegna, V.
D\"Angelo, A.
Bartalini, O.
Bellini, V.
Bocquet, J.-P.
Capogni, M.
Casano, L. E.
Castoldi, M.
Curciarello, F.
De Leo, V.
Didelez, J.-P.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Giardina, G.
Girolami, B.
Giusa, A.
Lapik, A.
Levi Sandri, P.
Lleres, A.
Mammoliti, F.
Mandaglio, G.
Manganaro, M.
Moricciani, D.
Mushkarenkov, A.
Nedorezov, V.
Randieri, C.
Rebreyend, D.
Rudnev, N.
Russo, G.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M.-L.
Sutera, M.-C.
Turinge, A.
Zonta, I.
VEGNA, V.
BELLINI, V.
BOCQUET, J. P.
CASANO, L.
D\"ANGELO, A.
DI SALVO, R.
FANTINI, A.
FRANCO, D.
GERVINO, G.
GHIO, F.
GIARDINA, G.
GIROLAMI, B.
GIUSA, A.
IGNATOV, A. S.
LAPIK, A.
LLERES, A.
LEVI SANDRI, P.
MAMMOLITI, F.
MANDAGLIO, G.
MANGANARO, M.
MORICCIANI, D.
MUSHKARENKOV, A. N.
NEDOREZOV, V. G.
RANDIERI, C.
REBREYEND, D.
RUDNEV, N. V.
RUSSO, G.
SCHAERF, C.
SPERDUTO, M. L.
SUTERA, M. C.
TURINGE, A.
Mandaglio, G.
Manganaro, M.
Giardina, G.
Bellini, V.
Giusa, A.
Mammoliti, F.
Randieri, C.
Russo, G.
Sperduto, M. L.
Sutera, C.
Casano, L.
D'Angelo, A.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Moricciani, D.
Schaerf, C.
Vegna, V.
Sandri, P. Levi
Girolami, B.
Ghio, F.
Gervino, G.
Bocquet, J. P.
Lleres, A.
Rebreyend, D.
Renard, F.
Ignatov, A. S.
Lapik, A. M.
Mushkarenkov, A. N.
Nedorezov, V. G.
Rudnev, N. V.
Turinge, A. A.
In the framework of investigation of meson photo-production on proton and neutron in a deuterium target at the GRAAL experiment, we present a method to identify the vertex of interaction when in reaction products there are at least two charged particles, by the information provided by the cylindrical multiwire proportional chambers. By this device, we are able to obtain the direction of charged particles that leave the target after a photo-production reaction. For each charged particle, the device provides the coordinates of two points in the laboratory reference system, and the z-axis represents the beam direction. We calculate the trajectory of each charged particle and its cross point, representing the vertex of the reaction.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Mandaglio, G.
Mammoliti, F.
Bartalini, O.
Bellini, V.
Bocquet, J. P.
Casano, L.
D'angelo, A.
Didelez, J. P.
Franco, D.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Giardina, G.
Girolami, B.
Giusa, A.
Guidal, M.
Hourany, E.
Kunne, R.
Lapik, A.
Sandri, P. Levi
Lleres, A.
Manganaro, M.
Moricciani, D.
Mushkarenkov, A. N.
Nedorezov, V.
Randieri, C.
Rebreyend, D.
Rudnev, N.
Russo, G.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M. L.
Sutera, M. C.
Turinge, A.
Vegna, V.
Fix, A.
Kamalov, S. S.
Tiator, L.
The Sigma beam asymmetry in the photoproduction of neutral pions from quasi-free nucleons in a deuteron target was measured for the first time between 0.60 and 1.50 GeV, with the GRAAL polarized and tagged photon beam. The asymmetry values from the quasi-free proton were found equal to the ones extracted from a pure proton target. The asymmetries from quasi-free proton and quasi-free neutron were found equal up to 0.82 GeV and substantially different at higher energies. The results are compared with recent partial-wave analyses.
Manganaro, M.
Bellini, V.
Bocquet, J. P.
Casano, L.
D'Angelo, A.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Giardina, G.
Giusa, A.
Girolami, B.
Ignatov, A. S.
Lapik, A. M.
Sandri, P. Levi
Lleres, A.
Mammoliti, F.
Mandaglio, G.
Moricciani, D.
Mushkarenkov, A. N.
Nedorezov, V. G.
Randieri, C.
Rebreyend, D.
Rudnev, N. V.
Russo, G.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M. L.
Sutera, M. C.
Turinge, A.
Vegna, V.
The gamma p -> eta'p reaction was studied near the threshold, in the 1.44 GeV > E(gamma) < 1.55GeV energy range with the tagged photons of the former GRAAL experiment. The two neutral decays gamma gamma(Gamma(i)/Gamma = 2.10 +/- 0.12%) and pi(0)pi(0)eta(Gamma(i)/Gamma = 20.7 +/- 1.2%) were analized and preliminary results of the beam asymmetry were extracted together with the invariant masses.
Bartalini, O.
Bellini, V.
Bocquet, J. P.
Calvat, P.
Capogni, M.
Casano, L.
Castoldi, M.
D'Angelo, A.
Didelez, J.-P.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Gaulard, C.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Giardina, G.
Girolami, B.
Giusa, A.
Guidal, M.
Hourany, E.
Kunne, R.
Lapik, A.
Sandri, P. Levi
Lleres, A.
Mammoliti, F.
Mandaglio, G.
Moricciani, D.
Mushkarenkov, A. N.
Nedorezov, V.
Nicoletti, L.
Perrin, C.
Randieri, C.
Rebreyend, D.
Renard, F.
Rudnev, N.
Russew, T.
Russo, G.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M.-L.
Sutera, M.-C.
Turinge, A.
Vegna, V.
Beam asymmetry and differential cross-section for the reaction gamma p -> eta p were measured from production threshold to 1500MeV photon laboratory energy. The two dominant neutral decay modes of the eta-meson, eta -> 2 gamma and eta -> 3 pi(0) , were analyzed. The full set of measurements is in good agreement with previously published results. Our data were compared with three models. They all fit satisfactorily the results but their respective resonance contributions are quite different. The possible photoexcitation of a narrow state N(1670) was investigated and no evidence was found.
Mammoliti, F.
Bellini, V.
Giusa, A.
Randieri, C.
Russo, G.
Sperduto, M. L.
Sutera, M. C.
D'Angelo, A.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Moricciani, D.
Schaerf, C.
Vegna, V.
Sandri, P. Levi
Mandaglio, G.
Giardina, G.
Experimental results on proton and charged pion detection obtained from a study of the +np+- reaction are reported in detail. Data have been collected using the tagged and linearly polarized photon beam, impinging on a deuterium target, and the large solid angle apparatus of the GRAAL facility in Grenoble (France). The energy of the charged particles was measured using a BGO calorimeter. A comparison of the experimental data with a GEANT3-based simulation is also presented.
Bantes, B.
Bayadilov, D.
Beck, R.
Becker, M.
Bella, A.
Bielefeldt, P.
Bieling, J.
Bleckwenn, M.
Boese, S.
Braghieri, A.
Brinkmann, K. -Th.
Burdeynyi, D.
Curciarello, F.
De Leo, V.
Di Salvo, R.
Dutz, H.
Elsner, D.
Fantini, A.
Freyermuth, S.
Friedrich, S.
Frommberger, F.
Ganenko, V.
Geffers, D.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Giardina, G.
Girolami, B.
Glazier, D.
Goertz, S.
Gridnev, A.
Gutz, E.
Hammann, D.
Hannappel, J.
Hartmann, P. -F.
Hillert, W.
Ignatov, A.
Jahn, R.
Joosten, R.
Jude, T. C.
Klein, F.
Koop, K.
Krusche, B.
Lapik, A.
Sandri, P. Levi
Lopatin, I.
Mandaglio, G.
Mei, P.
Messil, F.
Messi, R.
Metag, V.
Moricciani, D.
Nanova, M.
Nedorezov, V.
Novinskiy, D.
Pedroni, P.
Romaniuk, M.
Rostomyan, T.
Rudnev, N.
Schaerf, C.
Scheluchin, G.
Schmieden, H.
Sumachev, V.
Tarakanov, V.
Vegna, V.
Walther, D.
Watts, D.
Zaunick, H. -G.
Zimmermann, T.
The BGO Rugby Ball is a large solid angle electromagnetic calorimeter now installed in the ELSA Facility in Bonn. The BGO is operating in the BGO-OD experiment aiming to study meson photoproduction off proton and neutron induced by a Bremsstrahlung polarized gamma beam of energies from 0.2 to 3.2 GeV and an intensity of 5 x 10(7) photons per second. The scintillating material characteristics and the photomultiplier read-out make this detector particularly suited for the detection of medium energy photons and electrons with very good energy resolution. The detector has been equipped with a new electronics read-out system, consisting of 30 sampling ADC Wie-Ne-R modules which perform the off-line reconstruction of the signal start-time allowing for a good timing resolution. Performances in linearity, resolution and time response have been carefully tested at the Beam Test Facility of the INFN National Laboratories in Frascati by using a matrix of 7 BGO crystals coupled to photomultipliers and equipped with the Wie-Ne-R sampling ADCs.
D'Angelo, A.
Ardashev, K.
Bade, C.
Bartalini, O.
Bellini, V.
Blecher, M.
Bocquet, J. -P.
Capogni, M.
Caracappa, A.
Casano, L. E.
Castoldi, M.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Giardina, G.
Gibson, C.
Girolami, B.
Giusa, A.
Gluekler, H.
Hicks, K.
Hoblit, S.
Honig, A.
Kageya, T.
Khandaker, M.
Kistner, O. C.
Kizilgul, S.
Kucuker, S.
Lapik, A.
Lehmann, A.
Sandri, P. Levi
Lieres, A.
Lowry, M.
Lucas, M.
Mahon, J.
Mammoliti, F.
Mandaglio, G.
Manganaro, M.
Miceli, L.
Moricciani, D.
Mushkarenkov, A.
Nedorezov, V.
Norum, B.
Pap, M.
Preedom, B.
Seyfarth, H.
Randieri, C.
Rebreyend, D.
Rudnev, N.
Russo, G.
Sandorfi, A.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M. -L.
Stroher, H.
Sutera, M. -C.
Thorn, C. E.
Turinge, A.
Vegna, V.
Whisnant, C. S.
Wang, K.
Wei, X.
Compton backscattering gamma ray beams are characterized by a high degree of linear and circular polarization with low unpolarized backgrounds and have proven to provide very precise measurements of polarization observables. Latest results from LEGS and GRAAL experiments on proton and deuteron targets are presented. The Sigma beam asymmetry for omega photoproduction has been measured by the GRAAL collaboration for both the omega -> pi(0)gamma and the omega -> pi(+)pi(+)pi(0) decay channels on the proton target; single and double polarization asymmetries have been provided also for the K photoproduction channel. E and G double polarization asymmetries for single pion photoproduction on the proton and deuteron have been measured at LEGS using a frozen spin HD target.
Mushkarenkov, A.
Bellini, V.
Bocquet, J. P.
Casano, L.
D'Angelo, A.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Giardina, G.
Girolami, B.
Giusa, A.
Ignatov, A.
Lapik, A.
Sandri, P. Levi
Lleres, A.
Mammoliti, F.
Mandaglio, G.
Manganaro, M.
Moricciani, D.
Nedorezov, V.
Randieri, C.
Rebreyend, D.
Rudnev, N.
Russo, G.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M. L.
Sutera, M. C.
Turinge, A.
Vegna, V.
The preliminary results obtained by the GRAAL collaboration for the pi(0)pi(+) photoproduction on the free and quasi-free proton (deuteron) at E(gamma) = 0.7-1.5 GeV are presented. The total cross section of the gamma p -> pi(0)pi(+)n reaction and invariant mass spectra for the pi(+)pi(0), pi(+)n and pi(0)n systems are presented in the photon energy range from 0.7 to 1.5 GeV. These results are in good agreement with the 2 pi-MAID calculations.
Vegna, V.
Bellini, V.
Bocquet, J. P.
Casano, L.
D'Angelo, A.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Giardina, G.
Girolami, B.
Giusa, A.
Ignatov, A. S.
Lapik, A.
Lleres, A.
Sandri, P. Levi
Mammoliti, F.
Mandaglio, G.
Manganaro, M.
Moricciani, D.
Mushkarenkov, A. N.
Nedorezov, V. G.
Randieri, C.
Rebreyend, D.
Rudnev, N. V.
Russo, G.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M. L.
Sutera, M. C.
Turinge, A.
The study of meson photoproduction on the nucleon is a very important tool to complete the puzzle of baryon excited states. GRAAL aim is the measurement of cross sections and of beam asymmetries for all the photonuclear reactions accessible in the energy range from 600 MeV up to 1.5 GeV. In the following preliminary results of the Sigma beam asymmetry for omega photoproduction on the free proton in Hydrogen and on the quasi-free nucleon in Deuterium are shown. GRAAL is the first experiment in which both the charged and the radiative decay of omega meson are studied. Since the beam asymmetry is independent of the decay mode, the comparison of the results from the two channel allows an important check on data consistency. Results on the free proton are in good agreement with theoretical prediction from Zhao model and confirm the presence of P(13)(1720) state. The analysis performed for the radiative decay is applied to the process of. photoproduction on the quasi free nucleon in Deuterium.
Sandri, P. Levi
Mandaglio, G.
De Leo, V.
Bartalini, O.
Bellini, V.
Bocquet, J. -P.
Capogni, M.
Curciarello, F.
Didelez, J. -P.
D'Angelo, A.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Girolami, B.
Giusa, A.
Lapik, A.
Lleres, A.
Mammoliti, F.
Manganaro, M.
Moricciani, D.
Mushkarenkov, A.
Nedorezov, V.
Randieri, C.
Rebreyend, D.
Rudnev, N.
Russo, G.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M. -L.
Sutera, M. -C.
Turinge, A.
Vegna, V.
Zonta, I.
The Sigma beam asymmetry in eta' photoproduction off the proton was measured at the GrAAL polarised photon beam with incoming photon energies of 1.461 and 1.480 GeV. For both energies the asymmetry as a function of the meson production angle shows a clear structure, more pronounced at the lowest one, with a change of sign around 90 degrees. The observed behaviour is compatible with P-wave D-wave (or S-wave F-wave) interference, the closer to threshold the stronger. The results are compared to the existing state-of-the-art calculations that fail to account for the data.
Mandaglio, G.
Bellini, V.
Bocquet, J. P.
Casano, L.
D'Angelo, A.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Giardina, G.
Girolami, B.
Giusa, A.
Ignatov, A. S.
Lapik, A. M.
Sandri, P. Levi
Lleres, A.
Mammoliti, F.
Manganaro, M.
Moricciani, D.
Mushkarenkov, A. N.
Nedorezov, V. G.
Randieri, C.
Rebreyend, D.
Rudnev, N. V.
Russo, G.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M. L.
Sutera, M. C.
Turinge, A.
Vegna, V.
We present the analysis of data performed in order to identify the events of the gamma + n -> pi(-) + p reaction obtained by bombarding a liquid Deuterium target with a polarised. beam of 0.55-1.5 GeV at the Graal-experiment. We show the effect of different kinematic and hardware constraints used to reduce the contamination coming from the concurrent reaction channels. By the simulation we estimate the contamination degree due to the other reaction channels so we can test the reliability of our method. We describe a new three-dimensional cut based on the Fermi momentum reconstruction and its effect on the suppression of the concurrent double charged pion photoproduction. We present the preliminary beam asymmetry Sigma of the pi(-) fotoproduction off quasi-free neutron up to about theta(c.m.), (pi-) = 165 degrees together with some theoretical multipolar analysis. For a comparison we also report the data present in literature on the same reaction for E(gamma) -850-1740 MeV and theta(c.m.), (pi-) <= 105 degrees.
Lleres, A.
Bartalini, O.
Bellini, V.
Bocquet, J. P.
Calvat, P.
Capogni, M.
Casano, L.
Castoldi, M.
D'Angelo, A.
Didelez, J. -P.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Gaulard, C.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Girolami, B.
Giusa, A.
Guidal, M.
Hourany, E.
Kunne, R.
Kuznetsov, V.
Lapik, A.
Sandri, P. Levi
Mammoliti, F.
Mandaglio, G.
Moricciani, D.
Mushkarenkov, A. N.
Nedorezov, V.
Nicoletti, L.
Perrin, C.
Randieri, C.
Rebreyend, D.
Renard, F.
Rudnev, N.
Russew, T.
Russo, G.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M. -L.
Sutera, M. -C.
Turinge, A.
Vegna, V.
The double polarization (beam-recoil) observables O(x) and O(z) have been measured for the reaction gamma p -> K(+) Lambda from threshold production to E gamma similar to 1500 MeV. The data were obtained with the linearly polarized beam of the GRAAL facility. Values for the target asymmetry T could also be extracted despite the use of an unpolarized target. Analyses of our results by two isobar models tend to confirm the necessity to include new or poorly known resonances in the 1900 MeV mass region.
D'Angelo, A.
Ardashev, K.
Bade, C.
Bartalini, O.
Bellini, V.
Blecher, M.
Bocquet, J. -P.
Capogni, M.
Caracappa, A.
Casano, L. E.
Castoldi, M.
Di Salvo, R.
Fantini, A.
Franco, D.
Gervino, G.
Ghio, F.
Giardina, G.
Gibson, C.
Girolami, B.
Giusa, A.
Gluekler, H.
Hicks, K.
Hoblit, S.
Honig, A.
Kageya, T.
Khandaker, M.
Kistner, O. C.
Kizilgul, S.
Kucuker, S.
Lapik, A.
Lehmann, A.
Sandri, P. Levi
Lleres, A.
Lowry, M.
Lucas, M.
Mahon, J.
Mammoliti, F.
Mandaglio, G.
Manganaro, M.
Miceli, L.
Moricciani, D.
Mushkarenkov, A.
Nedorezov, V.
Norum, B.
Pap, M.
Preedom, B.
Seyfarth, H.
Randieri, C.
Rebreyend, D.
Rudnev, N.
Russo, G.
Sandorfi, A.
Schaerf, C.
Sperduto, M. -L.
Stroeher, H.
Sutera, M. -C.
Thorn, C. E.
Turinge, A.
Vegna, V.
Whisnant, C. S.
Wang, K.
Wei, X.
The extraction of resonance parameters from meson photo-reaction data is a challenging effort, that would greatly benefit from the availability of several polarization observables, measured for each reaction channel on both proton and neutron targets. In the aim of obtaining such complete experiments, polarized photon beams and targets have been developed at facilities, worldwide. We report on the latest results from the LEGS and GRAAL collaborations, providing single and double polarization measurements on pseudo-scalar meson photo-production from the nucleon.