2009
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.80.045212
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Model analysis of theepe'pπ+πelectroproduction reaction on the proton

Abstract: Recent CLAS data on the pπ + π − electroproduction off protons at 1.3 Show more

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“…20 as a function of Q 2 for various ranges in W .I t was obtained as the ratio of the evaluated resonant part to the TWOPEG estimation for the full cross section. Figure 20 demonstrates the growth of the relative resonant contribution with increasing W , consistent with previous studies [11,12]. For small W ∼ 1.45 GeV, this contribution stays on a level of 20%, while at higher W ∼ 1.75 GeV it reaches 70%.…”
Section: A Comparison With the Modelsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…20 as a function of Q 2 for various ranges in W .I t was obtained as the ratio of the evaluated resonant part to the TWOPEG estimation for the full cross section. Figure 20 demonstrates the growth of the relative resonant contribution with increasing W , consistent with previous studies [11,12]. For small W ∼ 1.45 GeV, this contribution stays on a level of 20%, while at higher W ∼ 1.75 GeV it reaches 70%.…”
Section: A Comparison With the Modelsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…[8] ("e1c") it is shown by the bands. [11][12][13]. This analysis will eventually allow a determination of the Q 2 evolution of the electrocouplings of most nucleon resonances with masses up to ∼1.8 GeV for photon virtualities Q 2 from 0.425 to 0.975 GeV 2 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The data of [6] were collected in the mass range 1.31 GeV < W < 1.56 GeV and with photon virtualities 0.25 GeV 2 < Q 2 < 0.6 GeV 2 . A good description of these data was achieved within the framework of a phenomenological Jefferson Laboratory -Moscow State University (JM) reaction model [7], that allowed us to establish the mechanisms contributing to this exclusive reaction. The presence and strength of the contributing π + π − p electroproduction mechanisms were established by studying their kinematical dependencies and correlations in different one-fold differential cross sections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis was carried out employing the JM reaction model [7], which was further developed to provide a framework for the determination of γ v pN * electrocouplings from a combined fit of unpolarized differential cross sections. In the previous studies [7] we did not attempt to isolate the contributions from resonances. In the analysis reported in this paper, we employ the JM model with the goal of isolating the resonant contributions for the individual differential cross sections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%