Photoproduction off the nucleon revisited: Evidence for a narrow N(1688) resonance?
V. Kuznetsov, M. V. Polyakov, T. Boiko, J. Jang, A. Kim, W. Kim, A., Ni, G. Yang

TL;DR
This paper revisits eta photoproduction on the proton, providing evidence for a narrow nucleon resonance around 1.69 GeV, which may be a previously unconfirmed resonance state.
Contribution
It offers a revised analysis indicating a narrow resonance at 1.69 GeV, suggesting a possible new nucleon resonance state based on updated data and partial wave analysis.
Findings
Evidence for a narrow resonance at W~1.69 GeV
Possible identification as P11, P13, or D13 resonance
Correlation with neutron photoproduction bump
Abstract
Revised analysis of beam asymmetry for the photoproduction on the free proton reveals a structure at GeV. Fit of the experimental data based on the E429 solution of the SAID partial wave analysis suggests a narrow ( MeV) resonance. Possible candidates are , or resonances. The result is considered in conjunction with the recent evidence for a bump-like structure at GeV in the quasi-free photoproduction on the neutron.
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