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Polarized photon measurements of the12C(γ→,pp)and12C(γ→,pn)reactions forEγ=160−350MeV

C. J. Y. PowrieS.j. HallJ. F. ArneilD. P. WattsJ. R. M. AnnandD. G. IrelandD. I. GlazierJ. AhrensA. SetteleF. A. NatterS. FranczukI. J. D. MacgregorP. GrabmayrT. HehlJ. C. McgeorgeP.d. HartyR.o. OwensK. LivingstonJ. D. KellieD. BranfordR. BeckM. SauerS. OberkirschJan Ryckebusch

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PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhotonPionmedia_common.quotation_subjectNuclear TheoryProduction (computer science)Angular dependenceAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleonAsymmetrymedia_common

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The ${}^{12}\mathrm{C}(\stackrel{\ensuremath{\rightarrow}}{\ensuremath{\gamma}},pp)$ and ${}^{12}\mathrm{C}(\stackrel{\ensuremath{\rightarrow}}{\ensuremath{\gamma}},pn)$ reactions have been studied for ${E}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}=160\ensuremath{-}350$ MeV using linearly polarized photons from the Glasgow tagged photon spectrometer at the Mainz microtron MAMI. Both reaction channels show a negative photon asymmetry $\ensuremath{\Sigma}$ for missing energies ${E}_{m}$ below 70 MeV, where direct emission nucleon pairs is expected. A strong peak at low ${E}_{m}$ is observed in ${\ensuremath{\Sigma}}_{(\ensuremath{\gamma},pp)},$ but not in ${\ensuremath{\Sigma}}_{(\ensuremath{\gamma},pn)}.$ Further differences between the two reaction channels are observed in the ${E}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}$ dependence of $\ensuremath{\Sigma}$ and in the angular distributions of differential cross sections for photons polarized parallel, or perpendicular, to the reaction plane. Theoretical calculations using an unfactorized distorted wave treatment of direct two-nucleon emission do not agree with the magnitude of the photon asymmetry or the angular dependence of the differential cross sections for either channel. For ${E}_{m}g70$ MeV and ${E}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}g250$ MeV, $\ensuremath{\Sigma}$ has a substantial negative value which is similar for both reaction channels. This is attributed to two-step reactions following initial quasifree pion production.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.64.034602