25–30 Jul 2016
Clock Tower Centennial Hall, Kyoto University
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Baryon Spectroscopy with Electromagnetic Probes

29 Jul 2016, 11:40
40m
1F Centennial Hall (Clock Tower Centennial Hall, Kyoto University)

1F Centennial Hall

Clock Tower Centennial Hall, Kyoto University

Board: P-8-2

Speaker

Reinhard Schumacher (Carnegie Mellon University)

Description

Knowing the structure of excited baryons is an important gateway to probing non-perturbative QCD. The CLAS system at Jefferson Lab has delivered a wealth of precise photo- and electro-production information about light-quark baryon structure. Examples from photoproduction of strange baryons that lead to insight about the non-strange N* spectrum will be discussed. Examples from electroproduction of various N* states that lead to insight about their internal structure will be discussed.

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