Evidence for in-medium modification of the phi meson at normal nuclear density.
/ Authors
R. Muto, J. Chiba, H. En’yo, Y. Fukao, H. Funahashi, H. Hamagaki, M. Ieiri, M. Ishino, H. Kanda, Masaaki Kitaguchi
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S. Mihara, K. Miwa, T. Miyashita, T. Murakami, T. Nakura, M. Naruki, K. Ozawa, F. Sakuma, O. Sasaki, M. Sekimoto, T. Tabaru, Kazuhiro Tanaka, M. Togawa, S. Yamada, S. Yokkaichi, Y. Yoshimura
/ Abstract
Invariant mass spectra of e(+) e(-) pairs have been measured in 12 GeV p + A reactions to detect possible in-medium modification of vector mesons. Copper and carbon targets are used to study the nuclear-size dependence of e(+) e(-) invariant mass distributions. A significant excess on the low-mass side of the phi meson peak is observed in the low betagamma(= beta/square root(1-beta(2))) region of phi mesons (betagamma < 1.25) with copper targets. However, in the high betagamma region (betagamma > 1.25), spectral shapes of phi mesons are well described by the Breit-Wigner shape when experimental effects are considered. Thus, in addition to our earlier publications on rho/omega modification, this study has experimentally verified vector meson mass modification at normal nuclear density.
Journal: Physical review letters