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    Analysis of CLAS data on double charge pion electroproduction

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    Recent developments in phenomenological analysis of the CLAS data on 2π\pi electroproduction are presented. The contributions from isobar channels and P11(1440)P_{11}(1440), D13(1520)D_{13}(1520) electrocouplings at Q2Q^{2} from 0.25 to 0.6 GeV2^2 were determined from the analysis of comprehensive data on differential and fully integrated 2π\pi cross sections. Experiment Numbers: E94-005 Group: Hall BComment: Paper compiled for NSTAR2007 meetin

    Transition nucleon resonance electrocouplings from CLAS data on π+πp\pi^{+}\pi^{-}p electroproduction off protons

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    Electrocouplings of excited proton states with masses less than 1.8 GeV were determined for the first time from the CLAS data on π+πp\pi^+\pi^-p electroproduction at photon virtualities Q2Q^2 << 1.5 GeV2^2. Electrocouplings were obtained from a combined fit of all available observables within the framework of a phenomenological reaction model.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, CLAS Collaboratio

    Nucleon Resonance Structure from Exclusive Meson Electroproduction with CLAS

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    Studies of the nucleon resonance electroexcitation amplitudes in a wide range of photon virtualities offer unique information on many facets of strong QCD behind the generation of all prominent excited nucleon states. Advances in the evaluation of resonance electroexcitation amplitudes from the data measured with the CLAS detector and the future extension of these studies with the CLAS12 detector at Jefferson Lab are presented. For the first time, analyses of π0p\pi^0p, π+n\pi^+n, ηp\eta p, and π+πp\pi^+\pi^-p electroproduction off proton channels have provided electroexcitation amplitudes of most resonances in the mass range up to 1.8 GeV and at photon virtualities Q2<5Q^2 < 5~GeV2^2.Studies of the resonance electroexcitation amplitudes revealed the NN^* structure as a complex interplay between the inner core of three dressed quarks and the external meson-baryon cloud. The successful description of the Δ(1232)3/2+\Delta(1232)3/2^+ and N(1440)1/2+N(1440)1/2^+ electrocouplings achieved within the Dyson-Schwinger Equation approach under a traceable connection to the QCD Lagrangian and supported by the novel light front quark model demonstrated the relevance of dressed quarks with dynamically generated masses as an active structural component in baryons. Future experiments with the CLAS12 detector will offer insight into the structure of all prominent resonances at the highest photon virtualities, Q2<12Q^2 < 12~GeV2^2, ever achieved in exclusive reactions, thus addressing the most challenging problems of the Standard Model on the nature of hadron mass, quark-gluon confinement, and the emergence of nucleon resonance structures from QCD. A search for new states of hadronic matter, the so-called hybrid-baryons with glue as a structural component, will complete the long term efforts on the resonance spectrum exploration.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure

    Electroexcitation of nucleon resonances at Q^2=0.65 GeV/c^2 from a combined analysis of single- and double-pion electroproduction data

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    Data on single- and double-charged pion electroproduction off protons are successfully described in the second and third nucleon resonance regions with common N* photocouplings. The analysis was carried out using separate isobar models for both reactions. From the combined analysis of two exclusive channels, the gamma* p --> N*+ helicity amplitudes are obtained for the resonances P11(1440), D13(1520), S31(1620), S11(1650), F15(1680), D33(1700), D13(1700), and P13(1720) at Q2=0.65 GeV/c^2.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figures (eps), Published in PHYSICAL REVIEW C 72, 045201 (2005
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