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Resonance-Parton Duality and the Transverse Response of Nucleons

Nuclear Theory 2015-05-30 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

QCD-based scaling arguments predict the predominance of longitudinal over transverse electroproduction of pions by terms Q2\propto Q^2. However, data from JLAB, Cornell and DESY, covering a wide kinematical range 1<Q2<11GeV21 < Q^2 < 11\, {\rm GeV}^2 and 2GeV<W<4GeV2\, {\rm GeV} < W < 4\, {\rm GeV}, do not show this expected behavior. At the same time standard descriptions of pion-electroproduction on nucleons have given a very good description of the longitudinal components of the cross sections. However, these very same models have failed grossly in describing the transverse component. We discuss here a common solution to these two problems by considering the contributions of high-lying (W>2W > 2 GeV) nucleon resonances to pion production. The coupling strengths and form factors are obtained through hadron-parton duality. We show that an excellent description of data in a wide range of electron energies and four-momentum transfers can be obtained in such a model.

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@article{arxiv.1108.2997,
  title  = {Resonance-Parton Duality and the Transverse Response of Nucleons},
  author = {Murat Kaskulov and Ulrich Mosel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.2997},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Plenary Talk at NSTAR 2011, May 17 - 20, 2011, JLAB