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The Role of Sea Polarisation and Gluons in Magnetic Moments and Resonance Excitation

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This talk discusses the rôle of gluons and polarised sea antiquarks in the proton at low energies. Spin dependent effects, magnetic moments and the possible excitation of hybrid (gluonic) baryons are considered. The relation between a low energy electron program (such as at CEBAF) and deep inelastic polarisation is examined

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Close, F.E. (1992). The Role of Sea Polarisation and Gluons in Magnetic Moments and Resonance Excitation. In: Ciofi degli Atti, C., Pace, E., Salmè, G., Simula, S. (eds) Few-Body Problems in Physics. Few-Body Systems, vol 6. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-7581-1_41

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