Measurement of the Polarized Structure Function σLT for Pion Electroproduction in the Roper Resonance Region
Abstract
The polarized longitudinal-transverse structure function σLT measures the interference between real and imaginary amplitudes in pion electroproduction and can be used to probe the coupling between resonant and non-resonant processes. We report new measurements of σLT in the N(1440)1/2+ (Roper) resonance region at Q2=0.40 and 0.65 GeV2 for both the π0 p and π+ n channels. The experiment was performed at Jefferson Lab with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) using longitudinally polarized electrons at a beam energy of 1.515 GeV. Complete angular distributions were obtained and are compared to recent phenomenological models. The σLT(π+ n) channel shows a large sensitivity to the Roper resonance multipoles M1- and S1- and provides new constraints on models of resonance formation.
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