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Description
Photoproduction mechanisms studied in the GlueX experiment allows the mapping of light mesons in unprecedented detail with particular interest in exotic meson candidates. This is achieved by impinging an 8.2-8.8 GeV linearly polarized photon beam on a liquid hydrogen target. The measurement of beam asymmetry $\Sigma$ will help constrain quasi-particle t-channel exchange processes using Regge theory. Understanding the photoproduction exchange mechanisms is a crucial ingredient in establishing hybrid and exotic photoproduced light meson states. $\Sigma$ is extracted from the azimuthal angular distribution between the meson production plane and the polarized photon beam. In particular, we will report results on the beam asymmetry measurements for $\eta$ in the reaction $\gamma$ p $\rightarrow$ $\eta$ $\Delta^+$. This reaction with a recoiling $\Delta^+$ will allow for comparison and validation of theoretical calculations and provide additional validation of the $\eta$ asymmetry with a recoiling proton. The different isospin of the $\Delta^+$ imposes additional restrictions that further constrain allowed Regge exchanges.
Keyword-1 | Beam asymmetry |
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Keyword-2 | photoproduction experiment |