Measurements of ep e π+n at W = 1.6 - 2.0 GeV and extraction of nucleon resonance electrocouplings at CLAS

Abstract

Differential cross sections of the exclusive process e p e π+ n were measured with good precision in the range of the photon virtuality Q2 = 1.8 - 4.5 GeV2, and the invariant mass range of the π+ n final state W = 1.6 - 2.0 GeV using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer. Data were collected with nearly complete coverage in the azimuthal and polar angles of the nπ+ center-of-mass system. More than 37,000 cross section points were measured. The contributions of the isospin I = 1 2 resonances N(1675)5 2-, N(1680)5 2+ and N(1710)1 2+ were extracted at different values of Q2 using a single-channel, energy-dependent resonance amplitude analysis. Two different approaches, the unitary isobar model and the fixed-t dispersion relations, were employed in the analysis. We observe significant strength of the N(1675)5 2- in the A1/2 amplitude, which is in strong disagreement with quark models that predict both transverse amplitudes to be strongly suppressed. For the N(1680)5 2+ we observe a slow changeover from the dominance of the A3/2 amplitude at the real photon point (Q2=0) to a Q2 where A1/2 begins to dominate. The scalar amplitude S1/2 drops rapidly with Q2 consistent with quark model prediction. For the N(1710)1 2+ resonance our analysis shows significant strength for the A1/2 amplitude at Q2 < 2.5 GeV2.

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