First measurement of massive virtual photon emission from N* baryon resonances
Abstract
First information on the time-like electromagnetic structure of baryons in the second resonance region has been obtained from measurements of dielectron (e+ e-) invariant-mass and angular distributions in the quasi-free reaction p n e+ e- at = 1.49 GeV with the High Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer (HADES) at GSI using the pion beam impinging on a CH target. We find a total cross section = 2.97 0.07data 0.21acc 0.31Zeff b. In complement to the analysis of the inclusive e+ e- channel, this data set provides a crucial test of the description of baryon time-like transitions. Approaches based on a Vector Meson Dominance amplitude containing direct photon and vector meson () couplings to the baryon provide a satisfactory agreement with the data. A good description is also obtained by electromagnetic time-like baryon transition form factors in a covariant spectator-quark model, pointing to the dominance of meson-cloud effects. The dielectron angular distributions exhibit the contributions of virtual photons () with longitudinal polarization, in contrast to real photons. The virtual photon angular dependence supports the dominance of J=3/2, I=1/2 contributions observed in both the n and the n channels.
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@article{arxiv.2205.15914,
title = {First measurement of massive virtual photon emission from N* baryon resonances},
author = {R. Abou Yassine and J. Adamczewski-Musch and O. Arnold and E. T. Atomssa and M. Becker and C. Behnke and J. C. Berger-Chen and A. Blanco and C. Blume and M. Böhmer and L. Chlad and P. Chudoba and I. Ciepał and S. Deb and C. Deveaux and D. Dittert and J. Dreyer and E. Epple and L. Fabbietti and P. Fonte and C. Franco and J. Friese and I. Fröhlich and J. Fortsch and T. Galatyuk and J. A. Garzón and R. Gernhäuser and R. Greifenhagen and M. Grunwald and M. Gumberidze and S. Harabasz and T. Heinz and T. Hennino and C. Höhne and F. Hojeij and R. Holzmann and M. Idzik and B. Kämpfer and K-H. Kampert and B. Kardan and V. Kedych and I. Koenig and W. Koenig and M. Kohls and J. Kolas and B. W. Kolb and G. Korcyl and G. Kornakov and R. Kotte and W. Krueger and A. Kugler and T. Kunz and R. Lalik and K. Lapidus and S. Linev and F. Linz and L. Lopes and M. Lorenz and T. Mahmoud and L. Maier and A. Malige and J. Markert and S. Maurus and V. Metag and J. Michel and D. M. Mihaylov and V. Mikhaylov and A. Molenda and C. Müntz and R. Münzer and M. Nabroth and L. Naumann and K. Nowakowski and J. Orliński and J. -H. Otto and Y. Parpottas and M. Parschau and C. Pauly and V. Pechenov and O. Pechenova and K. Piasecki and J. Pietraszko and T. Povar and K. Prościński and A. Prozorov and W. Przygoda and K. Pysz and B. Ramstein and N. Rathod and P. Rodriguez-Ramos and A. Rost and A. Rustamov and P. Salabura and T. Scheib and N. Schild and K. Schmidt-Sommerfeld and H. Schuldes and E. Schwab and F. Scozzi and F. Seck and P. Sellheim and J. Siebenson and L. Silva and U. Singh and J. Smyrski and S. Spataro and S. Spies and M. Stefaniak and H. Ströbele and J. Stroth and C. Sturm and K. Sumara and O. Svoboda and M. Szala and P. Tlusty and M. Traxler and H. Tsertos and I. C. Udrea and O. Vazquez-Doce and V. Wagner and A. A. Weber and C. Wendisch and M. G. Wiebusch and J. Wirth and A. Władyszewska and H. P. Zbroszczyk and E. Zherebtsova and M. Zieliński and P. Zumbruch and M. Zetenyi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.15914},
year = {2026}
}
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revised version, 8 pages, 4 figures