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Electromagnetic Transition form Factor of Nucleon Resonances

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A dynamical coupled channel model for electron and neutrino induced meson production reactions is developed. The model is an extension of our previous reaction model to describe reactions at finite \(Q^2\). The electromagnetic transition form factors of the first \((3/2^+,3/2)\) and \((3/2^-,1/2)\) resonances extracted from partial wave amplitude are discussed.

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Sato, T. Electromagnetic Transition form Factor of Nucleon Resonances. Few-Body Syst 57, 949–953 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00601-016-1132-y

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