Measurement of the RLT response function for π0 electroproduction at Q2 = 0.070 (GeV/c)2 in the N transition
Abstract
Quadrupole amplitudes in the γ*N transition are associated with the issue of nucleon deformation. A search for these small amplitudes has been the focus of a series of measurements undertaken at Bates/MIT by the OOPS collaboration. We report on results from H(e,e p)π0 data obtained at Q2= 0.070 (GeV/c)2 and invariant mass of W=1155 MeV using the out-of-plane detection technique with the OOPS spectrometers. The σLT and σT+ε· σL response functions were isolated. These results, along with those of previous measurements at W=1172 MeV and Q2= 0.127 (GeV/c)2, aim in elucidating the interplay between resonant and non resonant amplitudes.
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