Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2007
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SHAPES OF HADRONS. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 904, pp. 213-221 (2007).
Physics
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Electric And Magnetic Moments, Baryon Resonances With S=0
Scientific paper
The issue of hadron deformation has been a subject of intense scientific interest during the last two decades. The detailed study of the N --> Δ transition has emerged as the prefered method of experimental investigation of this issue. A brief overview of the experimental and theoretical landscape on the field is presented followed by a presentation of the most recent results from the Bates and Mainz N --> Δ programs which focus at the low Q2 region. The experimental data yield precise non zero quadrupole to dipole amplitude EMR and CMR ratios, giving credence to the conjecture of deformation in hadrons favoring the attribution of the origin of deformation at the low Q2 region to the dominance of mesonic effects.
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