Electroproduction of kaons from the proton in a Regge-plus-resonance approach
Abstract
We present a Regge-plus-resonance (RPR) description of the p(e,e'K+)Y processes (Y=,0) in the resonance region. The background contributions to the RPR amplitude are constrained by the high-energy p(γ, K+)Y data. As a result, the number of free model parameters in the resonance region is considerably reduced compared to typical effective-Lagrangian approaches. We compare a selection of RPR model variants, originally constructed to describe KY photoproduction, with the world electroproduction database. The electromagnetic form factors of the intermediate N*s and $*s are computed in the Bonn constituent-quark model. With this input, we find a reasonable description of the p(e,e'K+)Y data without adding or readjusting any parameters. It is demonstrated that the electroproduction response functions are extremely useful for fine-tuning both the background and resonant contributions to the reaction dynamics.
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