Konferenzpaper

Nucleon resonance properties in multichannel approaches


AutorenlisteBennhold, C.; Waluyo, A.; Haberzettl, H.; Lee, F.X.; Dytman, S.A.; Greenwald, J.; Manley, D.M.; Mart, T.; Penner, G.; Mosel, U.

Erschienen inNSTAR 2001: Proceedings of the workshop on the physics of excited nucleons

HerausgeberlisteDrechsel, D.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2001

Seiten109-118

ISBN981-02-4760-5

eISBN978-981-02-4760-7

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1142/9789812810878_0014

KonferenzWorkshop on the Physics of Excited Nucleons (NSTAR 2001)


Abstract

Nucleon resonance properties are compared in different multichannel analyses. The approaches incorporate unitarity and as a minimum include the πN, ππN, ηN and γN asymptotic states. They differ in their descriptions of the background, resonance parameterizations and degree of incorporating theoretical constraints and symmetries, such as analyticity, gauge invariance and chiral symmetry. We find that in most cases the properties of the first resonance in each partial wave are in fair agreement with each other. For each second resonance in a given partial wave the extracted masses may be similar but its properties vary widely. Any evidence for a third resonance in a particular partial wave is tenuous.




Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilBennhold, C., Waluyo, A., Haberzettl, H., Lee, F., Dytman, S., Greenwald, J., et al. (2001) Nucleon resonance properties in multichannel approaches, in Drechsel, D. (ed.) NSTAR 2001: Proceedings of the workshop on the physics of excited nucleons. Singapore: World Scientific. pp. 109-118. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789812810878_0014

APA-ZitierstilBennhold, C., Waluyo, A., Haberzettl, H., Lee, F., Dytman, S., Greenwald, J., Manley, D., Mart, T., Penner, G., & Mosel, U. (2001). Nucleon resonance properties in multichannel approaches. In Drechsel, D. (Ed.), NSTAR 2001: Proceedings of the workshop on the physics of excited nucleons. (pp. 109-118). World Scientific. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789812810878_0014


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