APS April Meeting 2018
Volume 63, Number 4
Saturday–Tuesday, April 14–17, 2018;
Columbus, Ohio
Session C05: From QCD to the Deuteron
1:30 PM–3:18 PM,
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Room: A123-125
Sponsoring
Units:
GFB DNP
Chair: Dean Lee, Michigan State University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.APR.C05.2
Abstract: C05.00002 : New Results on the Nucleon Resonance Spectrum and Structure from Photo- and Electroproduction Experiments*
2:06 PM–2:42 PM
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Author:
Victor Mokeev
(Jefferson Lab)
Studies of the excited nucleon ($N^{\ast })$ spectrum and structure offer
unique information on many facets of strong QCD dynamics in the generation
of resonances of different quantum numbers. Advances in nucleon resonance
studies in experiments with electromagnetic probes will be presented.
Experimental studies of meson photoproduction off the nucleon at the
JLab/CLAS, ELSA, and MAMI facilities have provided detailed information on
all exclusive meson photoproduction channels relevant in the resonance
region. Analyses of these data have considerably extended our knowledge of
the $N^{\ast }$ spectrum. Several candidate $N^{\ast }$ states were included
in the PDG as an outcome of these efforts with critical impact of the
strangeness photoproduction data from CLAS. Studies of the $N^{\ast
}$-electroexcitation amplitudes \textbf{(}$\gamma_{v}$\textit{pN*} electrocouplings)
at different photon virtualities $Q^{2}$ continue their rapid progress,
offering insight into $N*$ structure. The CLAS detector at JLab has produced the
dominant part of the data on meson electroproduction channels off the
nucleon in the resonance region for $Q^{2}$ up to 5.0 GeV$^{\mathrm{2}}$. The
$\gamma_{v}$\textit{pN}$^{\ast }^{\mathrm{\thinspace }}$electrocouplings have
become available for most $N^{\ast }$ states in the mass range up to 1.8 GeV
and $Q^{2}$ up to 5.0 GeV$^{\mathrm{2}}$. Physics analyses of these results
have revealed the structure of $N*$ states as a complex interplay between an
inner core of three dressed quarks and an external meson-baryon cloud. A
successful description of the $\Delta $(1232)3/2$^{\mathrm{+}}$ and
N(1440)1/2$^{\mathrm{+\thinspace }}$electroexcitation amplitudes starting
from the QCD Lagrangian was achieved within the Dyson-Schwinger Equation
(DSE) approach with the same momentum dependence of the constituent quark
mass, offering sound evidence for the capability of exploring the dynamics
of hadron mass generation. Independent analysis of the CLAS data on
$N^{\ast }$ electroexcitations within the light front quark model has
supported the running quark mass concept. Extension of the resonance
electroexcitation studies with the CLAS12 detector will make it possible to
explore $N^{\ast }$ structure at the highest photon virtualities ever
achieved, from 5.0 GeV$^{\mathrm{2}}$ to 12 GeV$^{\mathrm{2}}$, addressing
the most challenging problems on the nature of hadron mass and the emergence
of quark-gluon confinement. In addition, the search for hybrid-baryons with
glue as an active structural component will be carried out, completing the
$N^{\ast } $spectrum exploration.
*The Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) operates the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility for the United States Department of Energy under contract DE-AC05-84ER40150.
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