Speaker
Dr
Michael Doring
(George Washington U and Jefferson Lab)
Description
Photoproduction experiments provide a key to finding new baryonic
resonances. New precise measurements of polarization observables emerge
from FROST at JLab and from other facilities around the world like ELSA
and MAMI, allowing to determine the multipoles and baryonic resonance
parameters to much increased precision. The impact from FROST data is
discussed and improvements for future analyses are outlined. Those
comprise improved input from elastic $\pi N$ scattering in multi-reaction analyses, more general interpretation of uncertainties in
helicity couplings by including correlations, and extensions to
electroproduction as planned at JLab.
Primary author
Dr
Michael Doring
(George Washington U and Jefferson Lab)
Co-authors
Dr
Cesar Fernandez Ramirez
(Universidad Nacional Aut\'onoma de M\'exico)
Mr
Daniel Sadasivan
(George Washington University)
Dr
Deborah Ronchen
(University of Bonn)
Mr
Joseph Revier
(George Washington University)
Mr
Justin Landay
(George Washington University)
Dr
Raquel Molina
(George Washington University)
Dr
Ron Workman
(George Washington University)