Understanding the structure of baryons in terms of the fundamental interaction of the constituent quarks and gluons is one of the primary challenges in strong interaction physics. This interaction is governed by Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), which is a theory for understanding the dynamics of strong. QCD displays the asymptotic freedom of hadrons at very short distances and also the confinement of quarks and gluons inside hadrons. However, solutions of this QCD theory in the non-perturbative domain of the interaction are extremely difficult to achieve, mainly because confinement happens on the hadronic scale on which the coupling constant is large and prevents any perturbative approach. Thus leaving us with strategies such as lattice QCD or...
The subject of production of resonances via two photons in e/sup +/e- colliding beams has finally co...
This thesis concentrates on two main research topics. Firstly, it explores the strong interaction wi...
A still very interesting topic in medium-energy physics is concerned with the role of eective degree...
Understanding the structure of baryons in terms of the fundamental interaction of the constitu...
Photoproduction of mesons is an excellent tool for the study of nucleon resonances. Complementary to...
A review of our works providing a theoretical description of incoherent pion photoproduction on the ...
We report the first experimental measurements of the nine 1-fold differential cross sections for the...
Photoproduction of two pions on nucleon and deuteron is studied for photon energies from threshold u...
Double-pion photoproduction cross sections (for the γp → pπ+π− , nπ+π...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographi...
International audienceA dedicated program to study electromagnetic baryonic transitions in the time-...
Establishing the resonance spectrum of the nucleon with accuracy would provide important new informa...
Studies of the structure of excited baryons are key factors to the N* program at Jefferson Lab (JLab...
This dissertation explores two main topics: 1) Color Transparency and quasi-elastic knockout reactio...
The photoproduction of the charged pions from the deuteron has been studied with the Neutral Kaon Sp...
The subject of production of resonances via two photons in e/sup +/e- colliding beams has finally co...
This thesis concentrates on two main research topics. Firstly, it explores the strong interaction wi...
A still very interesting topic in medium-energy physics is concerned with the role of eective degree...
Understanding the structure of baryons in terms of the fundamental interaction of the constitu...
Photoproduction of mesons is an excellent tool for the study of nucleon resonances. Complementary to...
A review of our works providing a theoretical description of incoherent pion photoproduction on the ...
We report the first experimental measurements of the nine 1-fold differential cross sections for the...
Photoproduction of two pions on nucleon and deuteron is studied for photon energies from threshold u...
Double-pion photoproduction cross sections (for the γp → pπ+π− , nπ+π...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographi...
International audienceA dedicated program to study electromagnetic baryonic transitions in the time-...
Establishing the resonance spectrum of the nucleon with accuracy would provide important new informa...
Studies of the structure of excited baryons are key factors to the N* program at Jefferson Lab (JLab...
This dissertation explores two main topics: 1) Color Transparency and quasi-elastic knockout reactio...
The photoproduction of the charged pions from the deuteron has been studied with the Neutral Kaon Sp...
The subject of production of resonances via two photons in e/sup +/e- colliding beams has finally co...
This thesis concentrates on two main research topics. Firstly, it explores the strong interaction wi...
A still very interesting topic in medium-energy physics is concerned with the role of eective degree...