Measurement of differential cross sections for processesγdpn, π0d, and pXin the energy range of dibaryon resonances

Abstract
The differential cross section for the reactions γdpn, γdπ0d, and γdpX has been measured by using a tagged photon beam in the energy range of dibaryon resonances. The most characteristic feature of the data for γdpn is a forward nonpeaking angular distribution. This behavior is in complete disagreement with the existing predictions which take into account the dibaryon resonances. A phenomenological analysis is made by slightly modifying the model of the Tokyo group, but no satisfactory result is obtained. The data for γdπ0d at large angles show that the differential cross section decreases exponentially as a function of pion angle. A comparison is made with a Glauber model calculation. The result seems to be rather in favor of the existence of dibaryon resonances, but a clear conclusion is not possible because of a lack of more accurate data. In the process γdpX, a broad peak due to quasifree pion production is observed, but the limitation of experimental sensitivity does not allow us to have a definite conclusion for the dibaryon resonance of mass 2.23 GeV conjectured by the Saclay group.