We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the N* and Delta* spectrum. We employ the available pole extractions from partial wave analysis of meson scattering and photo-production data. We assess the importance of the imaginary part of the poles (widths) to obtain a consistent determination of the parameters of the Regge trajectory. We compare the several pole extractions and show how Regge phenomenology can be used to gain insight into the internal structure of baryons. We find that the majority of the states in the parent Regge trajectories are compatible with a mostly compact three-quark state picture
Abstract. We present the analysis of Ref. [1] of the radial (n) and angular-momentum (J) Regge traje...
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We have calculated the locations of the Regge poles for an actual interatomic potential by following...
We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the N* and Delta* spectrum. We emp...
We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the N∗ and Δ∗ spectrum. We employ ...
We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the N* and Delta* spectrum. We emp...
We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the $N^*$ and $\Delta^*$ spect...
Our results on obtaining the Regge trajectory of a resonance from its pole in a scattering process a...
We show how the Regge trajectory of a resonance can be obtained from its pole in a scattering proces...
AbstractWe show how the Regge trajectory of a resonance can be obtained from its pole in a scatterin...
We apply a recently developed dispersive formalism to calculate the Regge trajectories of the f_2(12...
We apply a recently developed dispersive formalism to calculate the Regge trajectories of the f2(127...
AbstractWe apply a recently developed dispersive formalism to calculate the Regge trajectories of th...
The Regge trajectory of an elastic resonance can be calculated from dispersion theory, instead of fi...
We show how the Regge trajectory of a resonance can be obtained from its pole in a scattering proces...
Abstract. We present the analysis of Ref. [1] of the radial (n) and angular-momentum (J) Regge traje...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
We have calculated the locations of the Regge poles for an actual interatomic potential by following...
We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the N* and Delta* spectrum. We emp...
We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the N∗ and Δ∗ spectrum. We employ ...
We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the N* and Delta* spectrum. We emp...
We use Regge phenomenology to study the structure of the poles of the $N^*$ and $\Delta^*$ spect...
Our results on obtaining the Regge trajectory of a resonance from its pole in a scattering process a...
We show how the Regge trajectory of a resonance can be obtained from its pole in a scattering proces...
AbstractWe show how the Regge trajectory of a resonance can be obtained from its pole in a scatterin...
We apply a recently developed dispersive formalism to calculate the Regge trajectories of the f_2(12...
We apply a recently developed dispersive formalism to calculate the Regge trajectories of the f2(127...
AbstractWe apply a recently developed dispersive formalism to calculate the Regge trajectories of th...
The Regge trajectory of an elastic resonance can be calculated from dispersion theory, instead of fi...
We show how the Regge trajectory of a resonance can be obtained from its pole in a scattering proces...
Abstract. We present the analysis of Ref. [1] of the radial (n) and angular-momentum (J) Regge traje...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
We have calculated the locations of the Regge poles for an actual interatomic potential by following...