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Weak and Electroproduction of Nucleon Resonances in the Harmonic-Oscillator Quark Model
Author(s) -
T. Abdullah,
Francis E. Close
Publication year - 1972
Publication title -
physical review. d. particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/physical review. d. particles and fields
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-4918
pISSN - 0556-2821
DOI - 10.1103/physrevd.5.2332
Subject(s) - physics , nucleon , particle physics , quark model , resonance (particle physics) , baryon , quark , excitation , proton , neutrino , electron , nuclear physics , pion , harmonic oscillator , hadron , quantum mechanics , quarkonium
Using the model that the baryons are composed of quarks with harmonic interactions, we compute cross sections for high-energy neutrinos and electrons to excite the nucleon to the resonance states with masses below 1.9 GeV. The frame dependence of the nonrelativistic quark-model results is emphasized and discrepancies between some previous model calculations of electroproduction form factors and data are shown to be due to the frame chosen. For neutrino production, the model predicts that a significant excitation of the second and third resonance regions will be seen from neutrons, but with proton targets only the $\ensuremath{\Delta}(1236)$ excitation will be observed. An interesting result of the electroproduction calculation is the prediction that the ${P}_{11}(1470)$, while suppressed at small $t$ (and hence in photoproduction), will dominate over the ${S}_{11}(1550)$ and ${D}_{13}(1520)$ at large $t\ensuremath{\gtrsim}1.5{(\frac{\mathrm{GeV}}{c})}^{2}$.

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