Speaker
Michael Doring
(The George Washington University)
Description
With new and precise eta photoproduction data, electromagnetic properties of baryonic resonances can be determined with unprecedented accuracy. Recent progress in multi-reaction analyses carried out by the Jülich-Bonn, MAID, Bonn-Gatchina, and other groups are reviewed, with a focus on the resonance spectrum and particular structures at around W=1.68 GeV. Model selection for the determination of the spectrum and ways to select new observables with large expected impact on resonance properties are discussed.
Primary author
Michael Doring
(The George Washington University)