Study of N(1440) structure via γ*p N(1440) transition
Abstract
We study the photoproduction of the N(1440) resonance in γ*p N* process in quark models, where the N(1440) takes different wave functions: first radial excitation of the nucleon imported from low-lying baryon mass spectrum calculations, a general radial excitation of the nucleon, and a q3 state with positive parity. The comparison between the theoretical results and experimental data on the helicity amplitudes A1/2 and S1/2 and the analysis of the spatial wave function of the N(1440) resonance reveal that the N(1440) resonance is mainly the q3 first radial excitation.
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