Hypothesis ofDominance in-Isobar Production Reactions
- 25 February 1969
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 178 (5) , 2201-2210
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.178.2201
Abstract
The hypothesis that the and vertices are predominantly of the magnetic-dipole () type is investigated in detail with reference to the -isobar production reactions at high energies. The incorporation of this hypothesis for the Regge exchanges of and mesons is greatly facilitated by our choice of Reggeizing the invariant amplitudes, a choice which avoids spurious parametrizations of the unknown Regge residues and which automatically satisfies all the constraint conditions at the normal thresholds and pseudothresholds. The simple model which assumes only couplings and symmetry at the Regge vertices is in satisfactory agreement with the available high-energy data on the differential cross sections and density matrix elements of the reactions , , and . The presence of a small coupling at the vector-meson vertex, in addition to the dominant coupling, is shown to provide an improved fit with experiment near the forward direction.
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