Light Baryon Spectroscopy using the CLAS Spectrometer at Jefferson Laboratory

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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Contribution to the Proceedings of the XIV International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy, 13-17 June 2011, Munich, Germany

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Baryons are complex systems of confined quarks and gluons and exhibit the characteristic spectra of excited states. The systematics of the baryon excitation spectrum is important to our understanding of the effective degrees of freedom underlying nucleon matter. High-energy electrons and photons are a remarkably clean probe of hadronic matter, providing a microscope for examining the nucleon and the strong nuclear force. Current experimental efforts with the CLAS spectrometer at Jefferson Laboratory utilize highly-polarized frozen-spin targets in combination with polarized photon beams. The status of the recent double-polarization experiments and some preliminary results are discussed in this contribution.

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