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Sep 24 – 29, 2023
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Threshold charmonium photoproduction with GlueX

Sep 26, 2023, 9:22 AM
18m
Meeting Room 3-4 (Durham Convention Center)

Meeting Room 3-4

Durham Convention Center

Talk Future Facilities and Experiments Joint GPD/Future

Speaker

Lubomir Pentchev (Jefferson Lab)

Description

We report the total and differential cross sections for $J/\psi$ photoproduction with the large acceptance GlueX spectrometer at the 12 GeV JLab accelerator over the full near-threshold kinematic region. The GlueX experiment uses tagged linearly-polarized photon beam from coherent Bremsstrahlung off thin diamond. The charmonium photoproduction near threshold, under certain assumptions including gluon exchange and factorization, can be used to study important aspects of the gluon structure of the proton, such as the gluon GPD, the gravitational form factors, the mass radius of the proton, and the anomalous contribution to the proton mass. In the measured cross sections we find evidence for possible contributions beyond gluon exchange. The results are compared to a wide range of theoretical predictions including GPD calculations and models with open-charm intermediate states. Photoproduction near threshold of charmonium states with opposite-to-photon parity offer another opportunity, complementary to the $J/\psi$, to understand the reaction mechanism of the charmonium photoproduction. While we see some evidence for such states, comprehensive studies of such higher-mass charmonia can be done only with the proposed JLab energy upgrade. An electron beam energy of up to 22 GeV increases significantly the photon flux and polarization in the corresponding threshold regions allowing precise cross section, as well as polarization measurements there.

Primary author

Lubomir Pentchev (Jefferson Lab)

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