Roper transition form factor from Lattice QCD
ORAL
Abstract
Experiments at Jefferson Laboratory, MIT-Bates, LEGS, Mainz, Bonn, GRAAL, and Spring-8 offer new opportunities to understand in detail how nucleon resonance ($N^*$) properties emerge from the nonperturbative aspects of QCD. Preliminary data from CLAS collaboration, which cover a large range of photon virtuality $Q^2$ shows interesting behavior with respect to $Q^2$ dependence: in the region $Q^2 \le 1.5 \mbox{ GeV}^2$, both the transverse amplitude, $A_{1/2}(Q^2)$, and the longitudinal amplitude, $S_{1/2}(Q^2)$, decrease rapidly. In this work, we attempt to use first-principles lattice QCD (for the first time) to provide a model-independent study of the Roper-nucleon transition form factor.
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Authors
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Huey-Wen Lin
Jefferson Lab
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Robert Edwards
Jefferson Lab