
Excited Nucleons And Hadron Structure - Proceedings Of The Nstar 2000 Conference
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. March 2001
Book
Hardback
452 pages
978-981-02-4499-6 (ISBN)
Description
The conference NSTAR 2000 was part of a series of conferences and workshops that began in New York in 1988. Since then, the field of excited nucleons and hadron structure has developed enormously, and the scope has broadened. Most significantly, new experimental facilities have come into operation, allowing precise measurements of resonance couplings and transition form factors. The search for "missing" quark model states and gluonic excitations in complex hadronic channels is now possible.On the theory side, new and promising developments have emerged: quark models with meson degrees of freedom, hybrid baryon models, and studies of baryons in the limit of many colors. For the first time, lattice QCD has been employed to calculate masses of excited nucleons. Nucleon resonances are now recognized as providing significant contributions to the nucleon spin sum rules, as well as the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn and Bjorken integrals, at finite momentum transfer.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-981-02-4499-6 (9789810244996)
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Editor
Jefferson Lab, Usa
Jefferson Lab, Usa
Jefferson Lab, Usa
Jefferson Lab, Usa
Content
Probing the Structure of Nucleons in the Resonance Region (V D Burkert); Pion Production and Compton Scattering at LEGS (A M Sandorfi); Electroproduction Results from CLAS (L C Smith); What is the Structure of the Roper Resonance? (S Krewald); Hybrid Baryon Signatures (P R Page); The Hypercentral Constituent Quark Model (M M Giannini); Analytic Structure of a Multichannel Model (S Dytman); GDH Measurements at Mainz (A Braghieri); Pion Electroproduction on the Nucleon and the Generalized GDH Sum Rule (L Tiator); Virtual Compton Scattering in the Resonance Region (L Todor); Deeply Virtual Photon and Meson Electroproduction (A V Radyushkin); and other papers.