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2. Religious Terrorism, Forced Migration, and Women’s Empowerment: Evidence from the Boko Haram Insurgency
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Elice, Paola, primary, Martínez Flores, Fernanca, additional, and Reichert, Arndt R., additional
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- 2023
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3. A precision measurement of the $p$($e,e^\prime p\,$)$\pi^0$ reaction at threshold
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Chirapatpimol, K., Shabestari, M. H., Lindgren, R. A., Smith, L. C., Annand, J. R. M., Higinbotham, D. W., Moffit, B., Nelyubin, V., Norum, B. E., Allada, K., Aniol, K., Ardashev, K., Armstrong, D. S., Arndt, R. A., Benmokhtar, F., Bernstein, A. M., Bertozzi, W., Briscoe, W. J., Bimbot, L., Camsonne, A., Chen, J. -P., Choi, S., Chudakov, E., Cisbani, E., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M. M., Dutta, C., Egiyan, K., Fernandez-Ramirez, C., Feuerbach, R., Fissum, K. G., Frullani, S., Garibaldi, F., Gayou, O., Gilman, R., Gilad, S., Goity, J., Gomez, J., Hahn, B., Hamilton, D., Hansen, J. -O., Huang, J., Igarashi, R., Ireland, D., de Jager, C. W., Jin, X., Jiang, X., Jinasundera, T., Kellie, J., Keppel, C. E., Kolb, N., LeRose, J., Liyanage, N., Livingston, K., McNulty, D., Mercado, L., Michaels, R., Mihovilovic, M., Qian, S., Qian, X., Mailyan, S., Mamyan, V., Marrone, S., Monaghan, P., Nanda, S., Perdrisat, C. F., Piasetzky, E., Protopopescu, D., Punjabi, V., Qiang, Y., Rachek, I. A., Rakhman, A., Ron, G., Rosner, G., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Shahinyan, A., Sirca, S., Sparveris, N., Subedi, R. R., Suleiman, R., Strakovsky, I., Sulkosky, V., Moinelo, J., Voskanyan, H., Wang, K., Wang, Y., Watson, J., Watts, D., Wojtsekhowski, B., Workman, R. L., Yao, H., Zhan, X., and Zhang, Y.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
New results are reported from a measurement of $\pi^0$ electroproduction near threshold using the $p(e,e^{\prime} p)\pi^0$ reaction. The experiment was designed to determine precisely the energy dependence of $s-$ and $p-$wave electromagnetic multipoles as a stringent test of the predictions of Chiral Perturbation Theory (ChPT). The data were taken with an electron beam energy of 1192 MeV using a two-spectrometer setup in Hall A at Jefferson Lab. For the first time, complete coverage of the $\phi^*_{\pi}$ and $\theta^*_{\pi}$ angles in the $p \pi^0$ center-of-mass was obtained for invariant energies above threshold from 0.5 MeV up to 15 MeV. The 4-momentum transfer $Q^2$ coverage ranges from 0.05 to 0.155 (GeV/c)$^2$ in fine steps. A simple phenomenological analysis of our data shows strong disagreement with $p-$wave predictions from ChPT for $Q^2>0.07$ (GeV/c)$^2$, while the $s-$wave predictions are in reasonable agreement., Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures
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- 2015
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4. 11th German Conference on Chemoinformatics (GCC 2015) : Fulda, Germany. 8-10 November 2015.
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Fechner, Uli, de Graaf, Chris, Torda, Andrew E, Güssregen, Stefan, Evers, Andreas, Matter, Hans, Hessler, Gerhard, Richmond, Nicola J, Schmidtke, Peter, Segler, Marwin HS, Waller, Mark P, Pleik, Stefanie, Shea, Joan-Emma, Levine, Zachary, Mullen, Ryan, van den Broek, Karina, Epple, Matthias, Kuhn, Hubert, Truszkowski, Andreas, Zielesny, Achim, Fraaije, Johannes Hans, Gracia, Ruben Serral, Kast, Stefan M, Bulusu, Krishna C, Bender, Andreas, Yosipof, Abraham, Nahum, Oren, Senderowitz, Hanoch, Krotzky, Timo, Schulz, Robert, Wolber, Gerhard, Bietz, Stefan, Rarey, Matthias, Zimmermann, Markus O, Lange, Andreas, Ruff, Manuel, Heidrich, Johannes, Onlia, Ionut, Exner, Thomas E, Boeckler, Frank M, Bermudez, Marcel, Firaha, Dzmitry S, Hollóczki, Oldamur, Kirchner, Barbara, Tautermann, Christofer S, Volkamer, Andrea, Eid, Sameh, Turk, Samo, Rippmann, Friedrich, Fulle, Simone, Saleh, Noureldin, Saladino, Giorgio, Gervasio, Francesco L, Haensele, Elke, Banting, Lee, Whitley, David C, Oliveira Santos, Jana Sopkova-de, Bureau, Ronan, Clark, Timothy, Sandmann, Achim, Lanig, Harald, Kibies, Patrick, Heil, Jochen, Hoffgaard, Franziska, Frach, Roland, Engel, Julian, Smith, Steven, Basu, Debjit, Rauh, Daniel, Kohlbacher, Oliver, Essex, Jonathan W, Bodnarchuk, Michael S, Ross, Gregory A, Finkelmann, Arndt R, Göller, Andreas H, Schneider, Gisbert, Husch, Tamara, Schütter, Christoph, Balducci, Andrea, Korth, Martin, Ntie-Kang, Fidele, Günther, Stefan, Sippl, Wolfgang, Mbaze, Luc Meva'a, Simoben, Conrad V, Lifongo, Lydia L, Judson, Philip, Barilla, Jiří, Lokajíček, Miloš V, Pisaková, Hana, Simr, Pavel, Kireeva, Natalia, Petrov, Alexandre, Ostroumov, Denis, Solovev, Vitaly P, Pervov, Vladislav S, and Friedrich, Nils-Ole
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Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry - Published
- 2016
5. Parameterization dependence of T matrix poles and eigenphases from a fit to piN elastic scattering data
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Workman, R. L., Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Paris, M. W., and Strakovsky, I. I.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We compare fits to piN elastic scattering data, based on a Chew-Mandelstam K-matrix formalism. Resonances, characterized by T-matrix poles, are compared in fits generated with and without explicit Chew-Mandelstam K-matrix poles. Diagonalization of the S matrix yields the eigenphase representation. While the eigenphases can vary significantly for the different parameterizations, the locations of most T-matrix poles are relatively stable., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table
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- 2012
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6. Effect of Sigma-beam Asymmetry Data on Fits to Single Pion Photoproduction off Neutron
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Strakovsky, I. I., Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Paris, M. W., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We investigate the influence of new GRAAL Sigma-beam asymmetry measurements on the neutron in multipole fits to the single-pion photoproduction database. Results are compared to those found with the addition of a double-polarization quantity associated with the sum rule., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, 1 table; v2/v3: minor corrections; Presented at the 8th Workshop on the Physics of Excited Nucleons (NSTAR2011), Newport News, USA, May 2011
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- 2011
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7. Toward a unified description of hadro- and photoproduction amplitudes
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Paris, M. W., Arndt, R. A., Workman, R. L., Briscoe, W. J., and Strakovsky, I. I.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The near-term objectives of the research program at the Data Analysis Center are established within the context of the existing partial wave analyses available through the online suite of analysis and database codes accessible through SAID, the Scattering Analysis Interactive Database. This presentation reviews the efforts to determine a model independent method to obtain sets of partial wave amplitudes for strong and electromagnetic reactions, the interpretation of the amplitudes in terms of the excited states of the nucleon, the role of new precision unpolarized and polarized data, and new developments aimed at determining the photoproduction mulitpoles in a unitary, coupled-channel approach. The Chew-Mandelstam technique is discussed and applied to the problem of the S-wave pion- and eta-photoproduction amplitudes. The resulting eta production amplitudes exhibit the expected resonant behavior near the eta production threshold. Application of this method to a unified description of the hadro- and photoproduction amplitudes is discussed., Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, invited talk for the 12th International Conference on Meson-Nucleon Physics and the Structure of the Nucleon (MENU 2010), Williamsburg, Virginia, 31 May - 4 Jun 2010
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- 2010
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8. Study of the gp-->etap reaction with the Crystal Ball detector at the Mainz Microtron(MAMI-C)
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McNicoll, E. F., Prakhov, S., Strakovsky, I. I., Aguar-Bartolomepmainz, P., Akasoy, L. K., Annand, J. R. M., Arends, H. J., Arndt, R. A., Azimov, Ya. I., Bantawa, K., Beck, R., Bekrenev, V. S., Berghaeuser, H., Braghieri, A., Branford, D., Briscoe, W. J., Brudvik, J., Cherepnya, S., Codling, R. F. B., Demissie, B. T., Downie, E. J., Drexler, P., Fil'kov, L. V., Fix, A., Freehart, B., Glazier, D. I., Gregor, R., Hamilton, D., Heid, E., Hornidge, D., Jaegle, I., Jahn, O., Jude, T. C., Kashevarov, V. L., Kellie, J. D., Keshelashvili, I., Kondratiev, R., Korolija, M., Kotulla, M., Koulbardis, A. A., Kruglov, S. P., Krusche, B., Lisin, V., Livingston, K., MacGregor, I. J. D., Maghrbi, Y., Manley, D. M., Marinides, Z., Martinez, M., McGeorge, J. C., McKinnon, B., Mekterovic, D., Metag, V., Micanovic, S., Middleton, D., Mushkarenkov, A., Nefkens, B. M. K., Nikolaev, A., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Otte, P. B., Oussena, B., Paris, M. W., Pedroni, P., Pheron, F., Polonski, A., Robinson, J., Rosner, G., Rostomyan, T., Schumann, S., Sikora, M. H., Sober, D. I., Starostin, A., Suarez, I. M., Supek, I., Thiel, M., Thomas, A., Tiator, L., Unverzagt, M., Watts, D. P., Werthmueller, D., Workman, R. L., Zamboni, I., and Zehr, F.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The gp-->etap reaction has been measured with the Crystal Ball and TAPS multiphoton spectrometers in the energy range from the production threshold of 707 MeV to 1.4 GeV (1.49 =< W >= 1.87 GeV). Bremsstrahlung photons produced by the 1.5-GeV electron beam of the Mainz Microtron MAMI-C and momentum analyzed by the Glasgow Tagging Spectrometer were used for the eta-meson production. Our accumulation of 3.8 x 10^6 gp-->etap-->3pi0p-->6gp events allows a detailed study of the reaction dynamics. The gp-->etap differential cross sections were determined for 120 energy bins and the full range of the production angles. Our data show a dip near W = 1680 MeV in the total cross section caused by a substantial dip in eta production at forward angles. The data are compared to predictions of previous SAID and MAID partial-wave analyses and to thelatest SAID and MAID fits that have included our data., Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures
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- 2010
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9. Baryon Resonance Analysis from SAID
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Paris, M. W., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We discuss the analysis of data from piN elastic scattering and single pion photo- and electroproduction. The main focus is a study of low-lying non-strange baryon resonances. Here we concentrate on some difficulties associated with resonance identification, in particular the Roper and higher P11 states., Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures; Nstar2009 Conf Proceedings; small revision
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- 2009
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10. $\pi^+$ photoproduction on the proton for photon energies from 0.725 to 2.875 GeV
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The CLAS Collaboration, Dugger, M., Ritchie, B. G., Ball, J. P., Collins, P., Pasyuk, E., Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections for the reaction $\gamma p \to n \pi^+$ have been measured with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and a tagged photon beam with energies from 0.725 to 2.875 GeV. Where available, the results obtained here compare well with previously published results for the reaction. Agreement with the SAID and MAID analyses is found below 1 GeV. The present set of cross sections has been incorporated into the SAID database, and exploratory fits have been made up to 2.7 GeV. Resonance couplings have been extracted and compared to previous determinations. With the addition of these cross sections to the world data set, significant changes have occurred in the high-energy behavior of the SAID cross-section predictions and amplitudes., Comment: 18 pages, 10 figures
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- 2009
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11. Resonance parameters from K-matrix and T-matrix poles
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Workman, R. L., Arndt, R. A., and Paris, M.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We extract K-matrix poles from our fits to elastic pion-nucleon scattering and eta-nucleon production data in order to test a recently proposed method for the determination of resonance properties, based on the trace of the K-matrix. We have considered issues associated with the separation of background and resonance contributions, the correspondence between K-matrix and T-matrix poles, and the complicated behavior of eigenphases., Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure
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- 2008
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12. Resonance signals in pion-nucleon scattering from speed plots and time delay
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Workman, R. L. and Arndt, R. A.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We compare a number of methods used to locate resonances. These include the speed plot, the time-delay method of Eisenbud and Wigner, the time-delay matrix of Smith, and a modification by Ohmura. Numerical results show a consistency not previously reported. One time delay method gives the most consistent results, supporting the conclusions of a recent theoretical study., Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures. References to a recent study are modified
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- 2008
13. Absolute Total np and pp Cross Section Determinations
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Laptev, A. B., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Absolute total cross sections for np and pp scattering below 1000 MeV are determined based on partial-wave analyses of NN scattering data. These cross sections are compared with most recent ENDF/B and JENDL data files, and the Nijmegen partial-wave analysis. Systematic deviations from the ENDF/B and JENDL evaluations are found to exist in the low-energy region., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, Version to appear in Nucl. Sci. Engineering
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- 2008
14. Updated analysis of NN elastic scattering to 3 GeV
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A partial-wave analysis of NN elastic scattering data has been updated to include a number of recent measurements. Experiments carried out at the Cooler Synchrotron (COSY) by the EDDA Collaboration have had a significant impact above 1 GeV. Results are discussed in terms of the partial-wave and direct-reconstruction amplitudes., Comment: 16 pages, 14 figures, 2 tables; Fig 10 error corrected; Accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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- 2007
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15. $\pi^0$ photoproduction on the proton for photon energies from 0.675 to 2.875 GeV
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Dugger, M., Ritchie, B. G., Ball, J. P., Collins, P., Pasyuk, E., Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Strakovsky, I. I., Workman, R. L., and Collaboration, CLAS
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections for the reaction $\gamma p \to p \pi^0$ have been measured with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and a tagged photon beam with energies from 0.675 to 2.875 GeV. The results reported here possess greater accuracy in the absolute normalization than previous measurements. They disagree with recent CB-ELSA measurements for the process at forward scattering angles. Agreement with the SAID and MAID fits is found below 1 GeV. The present set of cross sections has been incorporated into the SAID database, and exploratory fits have been extended to 3 GeV. Resonance couplings have been extracted and compared to previous determinations., Comment: 18 pages, 48 figures
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- 2007
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16. Results from the Analysis of Crystal Ball Meson Production Measurements at BNL
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The Crystal Ball spectrometer, with its nearly complete angular coverage, is an efficient detector of photon and neutron final states. While installed in the C6 beamline of the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS) of Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), this feature was used in a series of precise measurements of reactions with all-neutral final states. Here we concentrate on the analysis of data from the pion-induced reactions: pi- p --> gamma n, pi- p --> pi0 n, pi- p --> eta n, and pi- p --> pi0 pi0 n., Comment: Conference contribution to MESON 2006 - Krakow, Polan
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- 2006
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17. Partial-Wave Analysis of Single-Pion Production Reactions
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present an overview of our efforts to analyze pion-nucleon elastic scattering data, along with data from related photo- and electroproduction reactions, in order to study the baryon spectrum. We then focus on the Delta(1232) resonance. Fits to pion photo- and electroproduction data have been used to extract values for the R_EM = E2/M1 and R_SM = S2/M1 ratios as functions of Q^2. These results are compared to other recent determinations., Comment: 7 pages, 9 figures, the Shape of Hadrons Workshop Proceedings (27-29 April, 2006 Athens, Greece)
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- 2006
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18. Extended Partial-Wave Analysis of piN Scattering Data
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present results from a comprehensive partial-wave analysis of pi+-p elastic scattering and charge-exchange data, covering the region from threshold to 2.6 GeV in the lab pion kinetic energy, employing a coupled-channel formalism to simultaneously fit pi-p-->eta n data to 0.8 GeV. Our main result, solution SP06, utilizes a complete set of forward and fixed-t dispersion relation constraints applied to the piN elastic amplitude. The results of these analyses are compared with previous solutions in terms of their resonance spectra and preferred values for couplings and low-energy parameters., Comment: 21 pages, 11 figures
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- 2006
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19. Helicity-dependent photoabsorption cross sections on the nucleon
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We examine the energy dependence of single-meson photoproduction as it contributes to the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn (GDH) sum rule. For photon energies above approximately 1 GeV, through the full resonance region, this contribution dominates the proton sum rule integral. Over the same energy region, our single-pion contribution to the neutron sum rule also qualitatively follows a recent set of GDH data. The predicted neutral-pion contribution to the neutron sum rule is nearly zero above 1 GeV in this result. The SAID and Mainz (MAID) results are very different for a number of observables over this energy region., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
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- 2005
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20. Low-energy etaN interactions: scattering lengths and resonance parameters
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Morrison, T. W., Strakovsky, I. I., Workman, R. L., and Gridnev, A. B.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We consider the impact of two recent pi- p-->eta n measurements on the etaN scattering length and etaN branching fractions for the N(1535) and N(1520) resonances within a coupled-channel analysis of piN elastic scattering and etaN production data. The sensitivity of these results to model input is also explored., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures
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- 2005
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21. Search for Higher Flavor Multiplets in Partial Wave Analyses
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Azimov, Ya. I., Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., Workman, R. L., and Goeke, K.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The possible existence of higher multi-quark flavor multiplets of baryons is investigated. We argue that the S-matrix should have poles with any quantum numbers, including those which are exotic. This argument provides a novel justification for the existence of hadrons with arbitrary exotic structure. Though it does not constitute a proof, there are still no theoretical arguments against exotics. We then consider KN and piN scattering. Conventional and modified partial-wave analyses provide several sets of candidates for correlated pairs (Theta1, Delta), each of which could label a related 27-plet. Properties of the pairs (masses, mass orderings, spin-parity quantum numbers) do not quite correspond to the current theoretical expectations. Decay widths of the candidates are either wider or narrower than expected. Possible reasons for such disagreements are briefly discussed., Comment: 12 pages, 1 figure; v2: references corrected; v3: minor changes, to appear in Eur.Phys.J. A
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- 2005
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22. Present status of the nonstrange and other flavor partners of the exotic Theta+ baryon
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Strakovsky, I. I., Arndt, R. A., Azimov, Ya. I., Polyakov, M. V., and Workman, R. L.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Given the existing empirical information about the exotic Theta+ baryon, we analyze possible properties of its SU(3)F-partners, paying special attention to the nonstrange member of the antidecuplet N*. The modified piN partial-wave analysis presents two candidate masses, 1680 MeV and 1730 MeV. In both cases, the N* should be rather narrow and highly inelastic. Our results suggest several directions for experimental studies that may clarify properties of the antidecuplet baryons, and structure of their mixing with other baryons. Recent experimental evidence from the GRAAL and STAR Collaborations could be interpreted as observations of a candidate for the Theta+ nonstrange partner., Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, talk given at the Topical Group on Hadron Physics (Fermilab, Oct. 24-26, 2004)
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- 2005
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23. Constraints on narrow exotic states from K+p and K0_Lp scattering data
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Workman, R. L., Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., Manley, D. M., and Tulpan, J.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We consider the effect of exotic S=+1 resonances Theta+ and Theta++ on K+p elastic scattering data (total cross section) and the process K0_Lp-->K0_Sp. Data near the observed Theta+(1540) are examined for evidence of additional states. The width limit for a Theta++ state is reconsidered and shown to be much less than 1 MeV., Comment: 4 pages, 3 eps figures; minor corrections, one fig added
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- 2004
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24. Measurement of Inverse Pion Photoproduction at Energies Spanning the N(1440) Resonance
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Shafi, A., Prakhov, S., Strakovsky, I. I., Briscoe, W. J., Nefkens, B. M. K., Allgower, C. E., Arndt, R. A., Bekrenev, V., Bennhold, C., Clajus, M., Comfort, J. R., Craig, K., Grosnick, D., Isenhower, D., Knecht, N., Koetke, D. D., Kulbardis, A., Kozlenko, N., Kruglov, S., Lolos, G., Lopatin, I., Manley, D. M., Manweiler, R., Marusic, A., McDonald, S., Olmsted, J., Papandreou, Z., Peaslee, D., Phaisangittisaku, N., Price, J. W., Ramirez, A. F., Sadler, M., Spinka, H., Stanislaus, T. D. S., Starostin, A., Staudenmaier, H. M., Supek, I., Tippens, W. B., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Differential cross sections for the process pi^- p -> gamma n have been measured at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Alternating Gradient Synchrotron with the Crystal Ball multiphoton spectrometer. Measurements were made at 18 pion momenta from 238 to 748 MeV/c, corresponding to E_gamma for the inverse reaction from 285 to 769 MeV. The data have been used to evaluate the gamma n multipoles in the vicinity of the N(1440) resonance. We compare our data and multipoles to previous determinations. A new three-parameter SAID fit yields 36 +/- 7 (GeV)^-1/2 X 10^-3 for the A^n_1/2 amplitude of the P_11., Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, submitted to PRC
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- 2004
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25. Effect of exotic S=+1 resonances on $K^0_L p$ scattering data
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Workman, R. L., Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., Manley, D. M., and Tulpan, J.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We consider the effect of an exotic S=+1 $\Theta^+$ resonance on the scattering of neutral kaons off protons. Explicit results are presented for the $K^0_L p$ total cross sections., Comment: 2 pages, 3 figures
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- 2004
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26. Nonstrange and other unitarity partners of the exotic Theta+ baryon
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Arndt, R. A., Azimov, Ya. I., Polyakov, M. V., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Given presently known empirical information about the exotic Theta+ baryon, we analyze possible properties of its SU(3)F partners, paying special attention to the nonstrange member of the antidecuplet N*. The modified PWA analysis presents two candidate masses, 1680 MeV and 1730 MeV. In both cases the N* should be highly inelastic. The theoretical analysis, based on the soliton picture and assumption of Gamma(Theta+) < 5 MeV, shows that most probably Gamma(N*) < 30 MeV. Similar analysis for Xi3/2 predicts its width to be not more than about 10 MeV. Our results suggest several directions for experimental studies that may clarify properties of the antidecuplet baryons, and structure of their mixing with other baryons., Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures. Title of paper changed. Additional references added. Theoretical analysis modified by lifting the assumption of equal strength 8->8 and 10*->10* transitions. All qualitative results unchanged
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- 2003
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27. Dispersion Relation Constrained Partial Wave Analysis of piN Elastic and piN\to\etaN Scattering Data: The Baryon Spectrum
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Strakovsky, I. I., Workman, R. L., and Pavan, M. M.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present results from a comprehensive partial-wave analysis of pi+-p elastic scattering and charge-exchange data, covering the region from threshold to 2.1 GeV in the lab pion kinetic energy, employing a coupled-channel formalism to simultaneously fit pi-p\to\eta n data to 0.8 GeV. Our main result, solution FA02, utilizes a complete set of forward and fixed-t dispersion relation constraints, from threshold to 1 GeV, and from t = 0 to -0.4 (GeV/c)^2, applied to the piN elastic amplitude. A large number of systematic checks have been performed, including fits with no charge-exchange data and other database changes, fits with few or no dispersion relation constraints, and changes to the Coulomb correction scheme. We have also reexamined methods used to extract Breit-Wigner resonance parameters. The quality of fit to both data and dispersion relation constraints is superior to our earlier work. The results of these analyses are compared with previous solutions in terms of their resonance spectra and preferred values for couplings and low-energy parameters, including the piNN coupling constant., Comment: 30 pages, including 12 tables and 15 figures. Changes made to the table of residues. Minor changes to the text. Qualitative results remain unchanged
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- 2003
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28. K+N scattering data and exotic Z+ resonances
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Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Given the growing evidence for an exotic S = +1 resonance, seen in kaon, photon and neutrino induced reactions, we reexamine the existing K+p and K+d database in order to understand how such a state could have been missed in previous studies. The lack of structure in this database implies a width of an MeV or less, assuming a state exists near 1540 MeV., Comment: 5 pages, contribution to the VIII International Conference on Hypernuclear & Strange Particle Physics, Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia, October 14-18, 2003
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29. Production of Pseudoscalar Mesons
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Briscoe, W. J., Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Experiments that study the hadronic and electromagnetic production of the pseudoscalar mesons -- pions, etas and kaons, contribute to our knowledge of the properties of baryon and hyperon resonances. Fixed-target programs at hadronic facilities such as BNL-AGS have been phased out. However, the availability of modern experimental facilities with pseudo-monochromatic or tagged medium-energy photon beams at GRAAL, SPring-8, Bonn, Mainz, and Jefferson Lab, together with LEGS, Max-Lab, and HIGS at lower energies, are beginning to produce high-quality results. These new data have smaller statistical uncertainties and better understood systematic uncertainties, than those obtained at the older bremsstrahlung facilities, for measurements of differential and integrated cross sections, as well as polarization and asymmetry. Experimental results are compared with the predictions of QCD-based approaches, such as the lattice-gauge calculations of baryon properties, and Chiral Perturbation Theory applied to threshold photoproduction, and are essential to the performance of Partial-Wave Analyses (PWA). These PWA studies are less model dependent than in the past, and are used in coupled-channels calculations that incorporate unitarity dynamically, and combine results from hadronic reaction channels with electromagnetic processes. This approach is necessary to extract resonance properties and may lead to the discovery of the "missing resonances" predicted by a number of different QCD-inspired calculations. We discuss recent experimental and phenomenological results for single and double pseudoscalar meson hadronic and photoproduction channels with emphasis on the JLab Hall B and the BNL/AGS Crystal Ball programs., Comment: 11 pages, 11 figures, contribution to proceedings of "2nd International Conference on Nuclear and Particle Physics with CEBAF at JLab," Dubrovnik, Croatia, 26-31 May, 2003
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30. K+ nucleon scattering and exotic S=+1 Baryons
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Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The K+ nucleon elastic scattering process has been reexamined in light of recent measurements which have found a narrow exotic S=+1 resonance in their KN invariant mass distributions. We have analyzed the existing database in order to consider the effect of a narrow state on fits to K+ nucleon observables., Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures
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31. Light Baryon Resonances: Restrictions and Perspectives
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Azimov, Ya. I., Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The problem of nucleon resonances N' with masses below the Delta is considered. We derive bounds for the properties of such states. Some of these are new, while others improve upon existing limits. We discuss the nature of N' states, and their unitary partners, assuming their existence can be verified., Comment: 11 pages, 11 figure
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32. Multipole Analysis of Recent Pion Electroproduction Data
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Arndt, R., Briscoe, W., Strakovsky, I., and Workman, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We have performed a series of global and single-Q2 fits to the growing database for pion electroproduction. We compare to some other recent fits which have used different formalisms, more selective datasets, and truncated multipole expansions. We present results for the E2/M1 and S2/M1 ratios, as a function of Q2., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. Talk given at N*2002 conference
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33. Effect of double-polarization data in fits to single-pion photoproduction
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Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We investigate the influence of new Jefferson Lab polarization-transfer data, Cx and Cz, and recoil polarization, Py, measurements in multipole fits to the single-pion photoproduction database. Results are compared to those found with the addition of a double-polarization quantity associated with the Gerasimov- Drell-Hearn sum rule., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures
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34. Photoproduction of Pseudoscalar Mesons
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., O'Rielly, G. V., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Experiments that study the photoproduction of pseudoscalar mesons; pions, etas and kaons, have the potential to increase our knowledge of baryon and hyperon resonance properties. Recent experiments at JLab, Mainz, GRAAL, and Bonn are beginning to produce results in the form of polarization and asymmetry measurements and determinations of the differential and integrated cross sections. These new data are essential to the performance of Partial-Wave Analyses that are less model dependent and coupled-channels calculations that incorporate unitarity dynamically,combining hadronic reaction channels together with electromagnetic processes. This approach is necessary to extract resonance properties and may lead to the identification of missing, but predicted, resonances. Some recent experimental and phenomenological results for single and double pseudoscalar meson photoproduction are discussed., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings of Particles and Nuclei, PANIC2002, Osaka, Japan, Sept.30-Oct.4, 2002
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35. SAID Results for GDH-Related Sum Rules
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Model-dependence of the single-pion contribution to the GDH, Baldin, and forward spin-polarizability sum rules is explored, using the most recent SAID multipole analysis. Results from SAID and MAID are compared., Comment: 4 pages including 5 figures, GDH2002 (July 3-6, Genova, Italy) Proceedings
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36. Precise Measurement of Sigma Beam Asymmetry for Positive Pion Photoproduction on the Proton from 800 to 1500 Mev
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Bartalini, O., Bellini, V., Bocquet, J. -P., Capogni, M., Castoldi, M., D'Angelo, A., Didelez, J. -P., Di Salvo, R., Fantini, A., Gervino, G., Ghio, F., Girolami, B., Guidal, M., Hourany, E., Kouznetsov, V., Kunne, R., Lapik, A., Sandri, P. Levi, Lleres, A., Moricciani, D., Nedorezov, V., Nicoletti, L., Rebreyend, D., Renard, F., Roudnev, N., Schaerf, C., Sperduto, M., Sutera, M., Turinge, A., Zucchiatti, A., Arndt, R., Briscoe, W., Strakovsky, I., and Workman, R.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The Sigma beam asymmetry for positive pion photoproduction on the proton has been measured over an angular range of 40-170 deg at photon energies from 0.8 to 1.5 GeV. The resulting data set includes 237 accurate points, 136 of these belonging to an almost unexplored domain above 1.05 GeV. Data of such high precision provide severe constraints for partial wave analyses. The influence of this experiment on the GW multipole analysis is demonstrated. Significant changes are found in multipoles connected to the S31(1620) and P13(1720) resonances. Comparisons using the MAID analysis are also presented., Comment: 11 pages, 4 eps figures. to be published in Physics Letters B
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37. Dispersion relation analysis of neutral pion photo- and electroproduction at threshold using the MAID and SAID solutions
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Kamalov, S. S., Tiator, L., Drechsel, D., Arndt, R. A., Bennhold, C., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Neutral pion photo- and electroproduction at threshold is analyzed in the framework of dispersion relations. For this purpose, we evaluate the real threshold amplitudes in terms of Born contributions and dispersion integrals determined by the imaginary parts of the MAID and SAID multipoles. The results show considerable cancellations between Born terms and resonance contributions. Good agreement with the data is found for photoproduction. While our dispersion analysis suggests considerable discrepancies for electroproduction, the present state of the experimental multipole analysis at finite Q^2 does not permit drawing conclusions at this time., Comment: 22 pages LATEX including 4 postscript figures
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38. Analysis of Pion Photoproduction Data
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Arndt, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A partial-wave analysis of single-pion photoproduction data has been completed. This study extends from threshold to 2 GeV in the laboratory photon energy, focusing mainly on the influence of new measurements and model-dependence in the choice of parameterization employed above the two-pion threshold. Results are used to evaluate sum rules and estimate resonance photo-decay amplitudes. These are compared to values obtained in the MAID analysis., Comment: 23 pages of RevTeX, 44 eps figures
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39. The pion-nucleon Sigma term is definitely large: results from a G.W.U. analysis of pion nucleon scattering data
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Pavan, M. M., Strakovsky, I. I., Workman, R. L., and Arndt, R. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A new result for the pion nucleon Sigma term from a George Washington University/TRIUMF group analysis of pion nucleon data is presented. The value Sigma=79$\pm$7 MeV was obtained, compared to the canonical value 64$\pm$8 MeV found by Koch. The difference is explained simply by the PSI pionic hydrogen value for a(pi -p), the latest results for the $\pi NN$ coupling onstant, and a narrower Delta resonance. Many systematic effects have been investigated, including Coulomb corrections, and database changes, and our results are found to be robust. In the standard interpretation, our value of Sigma implies a nucleon strangeness fraction y/2~0.23. The implausibility of such a large strange component suggests that the relationship between Sigma and nucleon strangeness ought to be re-examined., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, menuproc.sty included. Plenary talk, Ninth International Symposium on Meson-Nucleon Physics and the Structure of the Nucleon, The George Washington University, Washington D.C., USA, July 26-31, 2001, to appear in the proceedings
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40. Analysis of Pion Electroproduction Data
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Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A fit to the existing pion electroproduction data is presented. This work builds upon our previous analyses of pion photoproduction and elastic pion-nucleon scattering over the Delta resonance region. We comment on the extraction of E_1+ ^3/2 / M_1+ ^3/2 (E2/M1) and S_1+ ^3/2 / M_1+ ^3/2 (S2/M1) ratios, and note that the E2/M1 ratio approaches, and possibly crosses, zero below a Q2 of 5 (GeV/c}^2., Comment: 4 pages of RevTeX, 4 eps figures, for proceedings of Menu01, Washington, DC, July 26-31, 2001
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41. Multipole Analysis of a Benchmark Data Set for Pion Photoproduction
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Arndt, R. A., Aznauryan, I., Davidson, R. M., Drechsel, D., Hanstein, O., Kamalov, S. S., Omelaenko, A. S., Strakovsky, I., Tiator, L., Workman, R. L., and Yang, S. N.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We have fitted low- and medium-energy benchmark datasets employing methods used in the MAID/SAID and dynamical model analyses. Independent fits from the Mainz, RPI, Yerevan, and Kharkov groups have also been performed over the low-energy region. Results for the multipole amplitudes are compared in order to gauge the model-dependence of such fits, given identical data and a single method for error handling., Comment: Summary of the Partial Wave Analysis Group of the BRAG workshop, Mainz, March 5-6, 2001, 26 pages Latex including figures and tables, to be published in the NSTAR2001 proceedings, World Scientific, 2001
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42. Measurement of the Cross Section Asymmetry of the Reaction gp-->pi0p in the Resonance Energy Region Eg = 0.5 - 1.1 GeV
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Adamian, F. V., Buniatian, A. Yu., Frangulian, G. S., Galumian, P. I., Grabski, V. H., Hairapetian, A. V., Hakopian, H. H., Hoktanian, V. K., Manukian, J. V., Sirunian, A. M., Vartapetian, A. H., Vartapetian, H. H., Volchinsky, V. G., Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The cross section asymmetry Sigma has been measured for the photoproduction of pi0-mesons off protons, using polarized photons in the energy range Eg = 0.5 - 1.1 GeV. The CM angular coverage is Theta = 85 - 125 deg with energy and angle steps of 25 MeV and 5 deg, respectively. The obtained Sigma data, which cover the second and third resonance regions, are compared with existing experimental data and recent phenomenological analyses. The influence of these measurements on such analyses is also considered.
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43. New Result for the Pion-Nucleon Sigma Term from an Updated VPI/GW Pion-Nucleon Partial-Wave and Dispersion Relation Analysis
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Pavan, M. M., Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I, and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A new result for the nucleon sigma term from an updated pion-nucleon partial-wave and dispersion relation analysis of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute (now George Washington University) group is discussed. Using a method similar to that of Gasser, Leutwyler, Locher, and Sainio, we obtain Sigma=90 +/- 8 MeV (preliminary), in disagreement with the canonical result 64 +/- 8 MeV, but consistent with expectations based on new information on the $\pi$NN coupling constant, pionic atoms, and the Delta resonance width., Comment: Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Meson-Nucleon Physics and the Structure of the Nucleon, Zuoz, Switzerland, August 1999. 5 pages, 4 figures
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44. Extraction of the D13(1520) photon-decay couplings from pion- and eta-photoproduction data
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Workman, R. L., Arndt, R. A., and Strakovsky, I. I.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We compare results for the D13(1520) photon-decay amplitudes determined in analyses of eta- and pion-photoproduction data. The ratio of helicity amplitudes (A_3/2 / A_1/2), determined from eta-photoproduction data, is quite different from that determined in previous analyses of pion-photoproduction data. We consider how strongly the existing pion-photoproduction data constrain both this ratio and the individual photon-decay amplitudes., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures
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45. Determination of the Pion-Nucleon Coupling Constant in the VPI/GW Pion-Nucleon Elastic Scattering Partial Wave and Dispersion Relation Analyis
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Pavan, M. M., Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Our extraction of the pion-nucleon coupling constant from \pi p elastic scattering data is outlined. A partial wave analysis (T_{\pi} < 2100 MeV) is performed simultaneously with a fixed-t dispersion relation analysis (T_{\pi} < 800 MeV). The \pi NN coupling constant g^2/4\pi is searched to find the best fit. The result 13.73 \pm 0.01 \pm 0.07 (first error statistical, second systematic) is found to be insensitive to database changes and Coulomb barrier corrections. This value satisfies important elements of low energy QCD like the Goldberger-Treiman discrepancy, the Dashen-Weinstein sum rule, and chiral perturbation theory predictions of threshold pion photoproduction., Comment: Proceedings of the Pion-Nucleon Coupling Constant Workshop, Uppsala, Sweden, June 7-8 1999 To be published by Physica Scripta 20 pages, 7 figures
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46. Sensitivity to the pion-nucleon coupling constant in partial-wave analyses of elastic pi-N and NN scattering and pion photoproduction
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Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., Workman, R. L., and Pavan, M. M.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We summarize results obtained in our studies of the pion-nucleon coupling constant. Several different techniques have been applied to pi-N and NN elastic scattering data, and the existing database for single-pion photoproduction. The most reliable determination comes from pi-N elastic scattering. The sensitivity in this reaction was found to be greater, by at least a factor of 3, when compared with analyses of NN elastic scattering or single-pion photoproduction., Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure. Talk given at the Uppsala workshop on the pion-nucleon coupling constant
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47. Problems with Extraction of the Nucleon to Delta(1232) Photonic Amplitudes
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Davidson, R. M., Mukhopadhyay, Nimai C., Pierce, M. S., Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., and Workman, R. L.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We investigate the model dependence and the importance of choice of database in extracting the {\it physical} nucleon-Delta(1232) electromagnetic transition amplitudes, of interest to QCD and baryon structure, from the pion photoproduction observables. The model dependence is found to be much smaller than the range of values obtained when different datasets are fitted. In addition, some inconsistencies in the current database are discovered, and their affect on the extracted transition amplitudes is discussed., Comment: Revtex, 2 figs., submitted to PRC
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48. Elastic scattering analyses and dispersion relation constraints
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Arndt, R. A., Strakovsky, I. I., Workman, R. L., and Pavan, M. M.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present the results of energy-dependent and single-energy partial-wave analyses of pi-N elastic scattering data with laboratory kinetic energies below 2.1 GeV. We have considered the effect of adding dispersion-relation constraints required for a more reliable extraction of the pi-N sigma term. The results of these new fits are compared with those generated previously, using a reduced set of constraints, and with a fit which has only utilized forward constraints associated with the S-wave scattering lengths. We compare the results in terms of their resonance spectra and preferred values for the pi-N-N coupling and pi-N sigma term., Comment: 17 pages of text. 3 figures are available from: ftp://clsaid.phys.vt.edu/pub/said/pin/pin
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49. The energies and residues of the nucleon resonances N(1535) and N(1650)
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Arndt, R. A., Green, A. M., Workman, R. L., and Wycech, S.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We extract pole positions for the N(1535) and N(1650) resonances using two different models. The positions are determined from fits to different subsets of the existing $\pi N\to\pi N$, $\pi N\to\eta N$ and $\gamma p\to\eta p$ data and found to be 1515(10)--i85(15)MeV and 1660(10)--i65(10)MeV, when the data is described in terms of two poles. Sensitivity to the choice of fitted data is explored. The corresponding $\pi \pi$ and $\eta \eta$ residues of these poles are also extracted., Comment: 9 pages
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50. Workforce reduction, subjective job insecurity, and mental health
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Reichert, Arndt R. and Tauchmann, Harald
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