Study of N(1520) and N(1535) structures via γ*p N* transitions
Abstract
The helicity amplitudes of the N(1520) and N(1535) resonances in the γ*p N* electromagnetic transition are studied in the constituent quark model using the impulse approximation, with the proton and resonances assumed to be in three-quark configurations. The comparison of theoretical results and experimental data on the helicity amplitudes A1/2, A3/2, and S1/2 indicates that the N(1520) and N(1535) resonances are primarily composed of three-quark L=1 states but may contain additional components. However, it is improbable that contributions from meson clouds will be dominant at low Q2.
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