Sensitivity of tensor analyzing power in the process d+p d+X to the longitudinal isoscalar form factor of the Roper resonance electroexcitation
Abstract
The tensor analyzing power of the process d + p d + X, for forward deuteron scattering in the momentum interval 3.7 to 9 GeV/c, is studied in the framework of ω exchange in an algebraic collective model for the electroexcitation of nucleon resonances. We point out a special sensitivity of the tensor analyzing power to the isoscalar longitudinal form factor of the Roper resonance excitation. The main argument is that the S11(1535), D13(1520) and S11(1650) resonances have only isovector longitudinal form factors. It is the longitudinal form factor of the Roper excitation, which plays an important role in the t-dependence of the tensor analyzing power. We discuss possible evidence of swelling of hadrons with increasing excitation energy.
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