2014
DOI: 10.1140/epja/i2014-14101-3
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Photocouplings at the pole from pion photoproduction

Abstract: The reactions γp → π 0 p and γp → π + n are analyzed in a semi-phenomenological approach up to E ∼ 2.3 GeV. Fits to differential cross section and single and double polarization observables are performed. A good overall reproduction of the available photoproduction data is achieved. The Jülich2012 dynamical coupled-channel model -which describes elastic πN scattering and the world data base of the reactions πN → ηN , KΛ, and KΣ at the same time -is employed as the hadronic interaction in the final state. The f… Show more

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“…5, the mass spectra for the N * and ∆ * resonances extracted by multichannel analysis groups are presented. Our spectrum [8] shown in red are compared with the ones extracted by the Jülich group in 2013 (blue) [9] and the Bonn-Gatchina group in 2012 (green) [6], and also with the four-and three-star resonances assigned by PDG [19]. The results show that the existence and mass values of low-lying resonances have been well determined for most of the spin-parity states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…5, the mass spectra for the N * and ∆ * resonances extracted by multichannel analysis groups are presented. Our spectrum [8] shown in red are compared with the ones extracted by the Jülich group in 2013 (blue) [9] and the Bonn-Gatchina group in 2012 (green) [6], and also with the four-and three-star resonances assigned by PDG [19]. The results show that the existence and mass values of low-lying resonances have been well determined for most of the spin-parity states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…[6,7]) and the dynamical-model approaches (e.g., Refs. [8][9][10]), and they have successfully extracted the parameters (complex pole masses and residues, etc.) associated with N * and ∆ * resonances defined by poles of scattering amplitudes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among those are the Sato-Lee model [70], which has been extended by the EBAC [71][72][73] and ANL/Osaka collaborations [74] and extensively applied to analyze pion photo-and electroproduction data. The Dubna-Mainz-Taiwan (DMT) [75,76], Valencia [77], Jülich-Bonn [78,79] and GSI models [80][81][82] have been developed along similar lines. Theoretical constraints like unitarity and analyticity of the S-matrix are manifest in these approaches.…”
Section: Helicity Amplitudes Vs Transition Form Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several analysis tools have been developed for the analysis of excited baryons, among them the so-called dynamical coupled-channel approaches, pursued in the ANL-Osaka (former EBAC) collaboration, in the Jülich-Athens-GWU collaboration, in the Dubna-Mainz-Taipeh (DMT) group, and others [139][140][141][142]; see Fig. 5 for recent results.…”
Section: Amplitude Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%