The impact of $\gamma N$ and $\gamma^* N$ interactions on our understanding of nucleon excitations
Volker Burkert, Gernot Eichmann, Eberhard Klempt

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental and theoretical advances in understanding nucleon excitations, highlighting new resonance discoveries, decay channels, and the interplay of various models in baryon spectroscopy.
Contribution
It synthesizes experimental findings with diverse theoretical frameworks, offering a comprehensive overview of progress and open questions in nucleon resonance research.
Findings
Discovery of new nucleon resonances at facilities like Jefferson Lab.
Observation of multiple decay channels and resonance properties.
Insights into the structure of the Roper resonance as a three-quark state with meson-cloud components.
Abstract
We review recent progress in our understanding of the nucleon excitation spectrum. Thanks to dedicated efforts at facilities such as ELSA, MAMI and Jefferson Lab, several new nucleon resonances have been discovered, and evidence for previously elusive states has been significantly improved. Numerous decay channels have been observed for the first time, and resonance properties are being extracted from these data by several groups through coupled-channel analyses of varying complexity. Electroproduction experiments have provided further insights into the internal structure of light baryon resonances -- for example, the long-debated Roper resonance is observed as a three-quark state with a significant meson-cloud component.While the non-relativistic quark model remains a valuable tool for organizing the spectrum of nucleon and resonances, a variety of theoretical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Nuclear physics research studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
