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2013-12-16Author
Sparveris, NPermanent link to this record
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10.1063/1.4826837Abstract
The study of the γ*N→Δ reaction presents the best quantitative method to explore the deviation of hadron shapes from spherical symmetry (nonspherical amplitudes). Significant non-spherical electric (E2) and Coulomb quadrupole (C2) amplitudes have been observed with good precision as a function of Q2 from photon point up to ≈ 7 (GeV/c)2. Quark model calculations for these quadrupole amplitudes are at least an order of magnitude too small and even have the wrong sign. Lattice QCD, chiral effective field theory, and dynamic model calculations which include the effects of the pion-cloud are in approximate agreement with experiment. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.Citation to related work
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