A study of meson and baryon decays to strange final states with GlueX in Hall D (A proposal to the 39th Jefferson Lab Program Advisory Committee)

M Dugger,B G Ritchie,E G Anassontzis,P Ioannou, C Kourkoumeli,G Voulgaris,N Jarvis, W I Levine, P Mattione,C A Meyer,R A Schumacher,P Collins, F J Klein,D I Sober, D Doughty, A V Barnes,R W L Jones, J Mcintyre, F Mokaya, Brandy Pratt, I Senderovich,W Boeglin,Lei Guo, P Khetarpal,E Pooser,J D L Reinhold,H Al Ghoul,Simon Capstick, V Crede,P Eugenio,A I Ostrovidov, N A Sparks,A Tsaris,D G Ireland, K Livingston,D W Bennett, J V Bennett, J Frye,J Leckey, R E Mitchell,K Moriya,M R Shepherd,Adam P Szczepaniak,R Miskimen,M R J Williams,P Ambrozewicz,A P Gasparian,Ronald Pedroni, Timothy Charles Black,Lu Gan,J Dudek,Frank E Close,Eric S Swanson,S P Denisov,G M Huber, S Katsaganis, D Kolybaba,G J Lolos,Z Papandreou, A P Semenov,I A Semenova,M Tahani, W K Brooks,S Kuleshov, Alam Toro, F Barbosa, E Chudakov,H Egiyan,Mark Ito, D Lawrence,L Pentchev,Y Qiang,E Smith,Alexander Somov,Susan S Taylor, T Whitlatch,E Wolin, B Zihlmann

mag(2012)

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The primary motivation of the GlueX experiment is to search for and ultimately study the pattern of gluonic excitations in the meson spectrum produced in gamma p collisions. Recent lattice QCD calculations predict a rich spectrum of hybrid mesons that have both exotic and non-exotic JPC, corresponding to q q-bar (q=u, d, or s) states coupled with a gluonic field. A thorough study of the hybrid spectrum, including the identification of the isovector triplet, with charges 0 and +-1, and both isoscalar members, |s s-bar> and |u u-bar> + |d d-bar>, for each predicted hybrid combination of JPC, may only be achieved by conducting a systematic amplitude analysis of many different hadronic final states. We propose the development of a kaon identification system, supplementing the existing GlueX forward time-of-flight detector, in order to cleanly select meson and baryon decay channels that include kaons. Once this detector has been installed and commissioned, we plan to collect a total of 200 days of physics analysis data at an average intensity of 5 x 10^7 tagged photons on target per second. This data sample will provide an order of magnitude statistical improvement over the initial GlueX data set and, with the developed kaon identification system, a significant increase in the potential for GlueX to make key experimental advances in our knowledge of hybrid mesons and Cascade baryons.
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