Abstract
Two-hundred thirteen events of the type π+pπ+π+π++p occurring in the Shutt 20-in. hydrogen bubble chamber at an incident-beam momentum of 7.0 BeV/c have been analyzed. The event separation has been performed utilizing kinematic fitting and ionization criteria. The contamination of the sample due to other final states is less than 10%. The cross section for this reaction has been measured to be 1.7±0.2 mb. The partial cross sections for the production of resonant final states have been measured with the results: σ(π+pπ+π+N*++)=0.55±0.11 mb; σ(π+pπ+ρ0+p)=0.38±0.10 mb; and σ(π+pN*0+ρ0)=0.035±0.013 mb. The N*++ isobar mass and width were found to be 1216±14 MeV and 114±30 MeV, respectively. The ρ0 parameters are M*=773±12 MeV and Γ=5715+25 MeV. ρ0 production is peripheral and is dominated by final states with low πρ0 effective mass; limited statistics prevent us from resolving this enhancement into the A1 and the A2. Angular distributions in the πρ0 and the ρ0 rest frames are presented as a function of the πρ0 mass. Conclusions drawn about the spin-parity of the A1 and the A2 from these distributions are highly model-dependent The model used indicates that the most likely spinparity assignments for the A2 are, in order of likelihood, 2, 1, or 1+. If the A1 is a resonance rather than a kinematic reflection, its most likely spin-parity assignments are 1+ or 2.