Systematic study of longitudinal and transverse helicity amplitudes in the hypercentral Constituent Quark Model
M. M. Giannini

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the hypercentral Constituent Quark Model's predictions for nucleon helicity amplitudes, providing insights into its accuracy and potential future research directions.
Contribution
It offers a systematic analysis of helicity amplitudes within the hypercentral Constituent Quark Model, highlighting its predictive capabilities and limitations.
Findings
Predicted nucleon helicity amplitudes align with experimental data.
Identified areas for model improvement and future research.
Discussed potential extensions of the model.
Abstract
The predictions of the hypercentral Consituent Quark Model for the nucleon helicity amplitudes are briefly reported. Some future perspectives are also discussed.
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