A tree-level effective Lagrangian model with Delta(1232), N*(1520), and N*(1650) reproduces the LEPS2/BGOegg gamma p to pi0 pi0 p data, assigning Delta(1232) to s-channel nucleon-pole production and the two N* resonances to t-channel rho exchange.
Analysis of recent CLAS data on $\Sigma ^{\ast }(1385)$ photoproduction off a neutron target
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Based on recent experimental data obtained by the CLAS Collaboration, the $\Sigma(1385)$ photoproduction off a neutron target at laboratory photon energies $E_\gamma$ up to 2.5\,GeV is investigated in an effective Lagrangian approach including $s$-, $u$-, and $t$-channel Born-term contributions. The present calculation does not take into account any explicit $s$-channel baryon-resonance contributions, however, in the spirit of duality, we include $t$-channel exchanges of mesonic Regge trajectories. The onset of the Regge regime is controlled by smoothly interpolating between Feynman-type single-meson exchanges and full-fledged Regge-trajectory exchanges. Gauge invariance broken by the Regge treatment is fully restored by introducing contact-type interaction currents that result from the implementation of \textit{local} gauge invariance in terms of generalized Ward-Takahashi identities. The cross sections for the $\gamma n\to K^+\Sigma^*(1385)^-$ reaction are calculated and compared with experimental results from the CLAS and LEPS collaborations. Despite its simplicity, the present theoretical approach provides a good description of the main features of the data. However, the parameters fitted to the data show that the gauge-invariance-restoring contact term plays a large role which may point to large contributions from final-state interactions.
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Roles of $\Delta(1232)$, $N^*(1520)$, and $N^*(1650)$ resonances in $\gamma p\to \pi^0 \pi^0 p$ reaction within an effective Lagrangian approach
A tree-level effective Lagrangian model with Delta(1232), N*(1520), and N*(1650) reproduces the LEPS2/BGOegg gamma p to pi0 pi0 p data, assigning Delta(1232) to s-channel nucleon-pole production and the two N* resonances to t-channel rho exchange.