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Partial-wave analysis and baryon spectroscopy

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We continue to update our PWA of fundamental reactions as new data become available. Of primary interest to the N* program are πN elastic scattering and the photo- and electroproduction of pions. Other photo-reactions are more model dependent, but may reveal resonances coupling weakly to πN final states. We also mention recent results from nucleon-nucleon elastic scattering, which have a less well-known connection to experimental programs proposing to extract N * properties from complete experiments.

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Arndt, R., Briscoe, W., Strakovsky, I. et al. Partial-wave analysis and baryon spectroscopy . Eur. Phys. J. A 35, 311–316 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2008-10572-y

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