Neutral pion photoproduction on the nucleon in a chiral quark model
Li-Ye Xiao, Xu Cao, Xian-Hui Zhong

TL;DR
This paper uses a chiral quark-model to analyze neutral pion photoproduction on nucleons, achieving good agreement with experimental data and identifying key resonance contributions and background effects.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive chiral quark-model approach to describe pion photoproduction, highlighting the roles of specific nucleon resonances and background processes, and extracting resonance helicity amplitudes.
Findings
Resonances $ ext{N}(1535)S_{11}$, $ ext{N}(1520)D_{13}$, $ ext{N}(1720)P_{13}$ are crucial for cross section structures.
Evidence found for $ ext{N}(1650)S_{11}$ and $ ext{Delta}(1620)S_{31}$ affecting observables.
Inclusion of $t$-channel vector-meson exchange improves description at higher energies.
Abstract
A chiral quark-model approach is adopted to study the and reactions. Good descriptions of the total and differential cross sections and single-polarization observables are obtained from the pion production threshold up to the second resonance region. It is found that (i) the shell resonance , the shell resonances and , and the shell resonance play crucial roles in these two processes. They are responsible for the first, second and third bump structures in the cross sections, respectively. (ii) Furthermore, obvious evidences of and are also found in the reactions. They notably affect the cross sections and the polarization observables from the second resonance region to the third resonance region. (iii) The…
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