The $2π$ Subsystem in Diffractively Produced $π^-π^+π^-$ at COMPASS
Abstract: The COMPASS experiment at CERN has collected a large dataset of $50$ million $\pi-\pi+\pi-$ events produced diffractively from a proton target using a $190\,\mathrm{GeV}/c$ pion beam. The partial-wave analysis (PWA) of these high-precision data reveals previously unseen details but is limited in parts by systematic effects. The PWA is based on the isobar model, in which multi-particle decays are described as a chain of subsequent two-body decays. Here, fixed mass distributions for the appearing intermediate resonances, the so-called isobars, are assumed. These shapes, which e.g. may be parametrized by Breit-Wigner amplitudes, represent prior knowledge that has to be put into the analysis model and may therefore introduce a model dependence, thus increasing systematic uncertainties. We present a novel method, which allows to extract isobar amplitudes directly from the data in a more model-independent way. As a first application, diffractively produced $\pi-\pi+\pi-$ events are analyzed. Here, the focus lies in particular on the scalar $\pi+\pi-$ subsystem, where in a previous analysis a signal for a new axial-vector state $a_1(1420)$ was found in the $f_0(980)\pi$ decay mode.
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