The Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics (INPP) presents Evgeny Isupov, of Moscow State University, presenting “Studies of Nucleon Resonances: Structure with Electromagnetic probes” on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 4 p.m. in the Roger W. Finlay Conference Room located in the Edwards Accelerator Laboratory.
Abstract: After launching several high-luminosity large-acceptance facilities using electrons and photons as probes, it is now possible to explore the structure of the proton and its exited states. A variety of data allows us to obtain different observables, which can be used to construct reaction models and extract important properties of the particles and interactions. Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Virginia offers a unique set of tools to investigate hadron structure. I will present data from the CLAS detector on cross sections of double pion electroproduction. Detailed knowledge of these data will help us better understand the electromagnetic properties of nucleon resonances.
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