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Partial-wave analysis of the ωπ0-system at high masses

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Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields

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A partial-wave analysis of the ω ωπ0-system produced in the π- p→ωπ0 n reaction at 38 GeV/c beam momentum has been performed. A new 5−- meson state,ρ 5(22350), with a massM=2330±35 MeV and a width Γ=400±100 MeV, is observed. The analysis also confirms the 1−- ρ(2150) meson, a radial-orbital excitation of the ρ(770), observed earlier by the GAMS Collaboration.

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GAMS Collaboration (Joint CERN-IHEP Experiment)., Alde, D., Binon, F.G. et al. Partial-wave analysis of the ωπ0-system at high masses. Z. Phys. C - Particles and Fields 66, 379–383 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01556363

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