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S=0 pseudoscalar meson photoproduction from the proton
Many measurements of pseudoscalar mesons with S = 0 photoproduced on the
proton have been made recently. These new data are particularly useful in
theoretical investigations of nucleon resonances. How the new data from various
labs complement each other and help fill in the gaps in the world data set is
disscussed, with a glance at measurements to be made in the near future. Some
theoretical techniques used to explain the data are briefly described.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, Nstar workshop proceeding to be published with
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CLAS+FROST: new generation of photoproduction experiments at Jefferson Lab
A large part of the experimental program in Hall B of the Jefferson Lab is
dedicated to baryon spectroscopy. Photoproduction experiments are essential
part of this program. CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and
availability of circularly and linearly polarized tagged photon beams provide
unique conditions for this type of experiments. Recent addition of the Frozen
Spin Target (FROST) gives a remarkable opportunity to measure double and triple
polarization observables for different pseudo-scalar meson photoproduction
processes. For the first time, a complete or nearly complete experiment becomes
possible and will allow model independent extraction of the reaction amplitude.
An overview of the experiment and its current status is presented.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures. Invited paper NSTAR 2009 conferenc
Probing the nucleon structure with CLAS
An overview of recent results with CLAS is presented with emphasis on nucleon
resonance studies, nucleon spin structure, and generalized parton
distributions.Comment: Plenary talk presented at NSTAR 2007, Bonn, German
The homotopy theory of dg-categories and derived Morita theory
The main purpose of this work is the study of the homotopy theory of
dg-categories up to quasi-equivalences. Our main result provides a natural
description of the mapping spaces between two dg-categories and in
terms of the nerve of a certain category of -bimodules. We also prove
that the homotopy category is cartesian closed (i.e. possesses
internal Hom's relative to the tensor product). We use these two results in
order to prove a derived version of Morita theory, describing the morphisms
between dg-categories of modules over two dg-categories and as the
dg-category of -bi-modules. Finally, we give three applications of our
results. The first one expresses Hochschild cohomology as endomorphisms of the
identity functor, as well as higher homotopy groups of the \emph{classifying
space of dg-categories} (i.e. the nerve of the category of dg-categories and
quasi-equivalences between them). The second application is the existence of a
good theory of localization for dg-categories, defined in terms of a natural
universal property. Our last application states that the dg-category of
(continuous) morphisms between the dg-categories of quasi-coherent (resp.
perfect) complexes on two schemes (resp. smooth and proper schemes) is
quasi-equivalent to the dg-category of quasi-coherent complexes (resp. perfect)
on their product.Comment: 50 pages. Few mistakes corrected, and some references added. Thm.
8.15 is new. Minor corrections. Final version, to appear in Inventione
decays from photoproduction of -mesons off protons
A study of the partial-wave content of the
reaction in the fourth resonance region is presented, which has been prompted
by new measurements of polarization observables for that process. Using the
Bonn-Gatchina partial-wave formalism, the incorporation of new data indicates
that the , , , and are
the most significant contributors to the photoproduction process. New results
for the branching ratios of the decays of these more prominent resonances to
final states are provided; such branches have not been indicated
in the most recent edition of the Review of Particle Properties. Based on the
analysis performed here, predictions for the helicity asymmetry for the
reaction are presented.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, 3 table
Photoproduction of eta-mesons on the deuteron above S11(1535) in the presence of a narrow P11(1670) resonance
Incoherent photoproduction of eta-mesons on the deuteron is considered. The
main attention is paid to the region above the S11(1535) resonance where rather
narrow resonance like structure in the total cross section extracted for gamma
n -> eta n has been reported. The corresponding experimental results are
analyzed from the phenomenological standpoint within the model containing a
baryon P11 with the mass about 1670 MeV and a width less than 30 MeV. This
resonance was suggested in some recent works as a nonstrange member of the
pentaquark antidecuplet with J^P=1/2^+. The calculation is also performed for
the polarized and nonpolarized angular distributions of mesons. In
addition, we present our predictions for the cross sections of the neutral
kaons and double pion photoproduction, where the same narrow P11(1670)
resonance is assumed to contribute through the decay into K^0 Lambda and pi
Delta configuration.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figure
Baryon Resonance Analysis from SAID
We discuss the analysis of data from piN elastic scattering and single pion
photo- and electroproduction. The main focus is a study of low-lying
non-strange baryon resonances. Here we concentrate on some difficulties
associated with resonance identification, in particular the Roper and higher
P11 states.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures; Nstar2009 Conf Proceedings; small revisio
Homological Localisation of Model Categories
One of the most useful methods for studying the stable homotopy category is localising at some spectrum E. For an arbitrary stable model category we introduce a candidate
for the E–localisation of this model category. We study the properties of this new construction and relate it to some well–known categories
The de Rham homotopy theory and differential graded category
This paper is a generalization of arXiv:0810.0808. We develop the de Rham
homotopy theory of not necessarily nilpotent spaces, using closed dg-categories
and equivariant dg-algebras. We see these two algebraic objects correspond in a
certain way. We prove an equivalence between the homotopy category of schematic
homotopy types and a homotopy category of closed dg-categories. We give a
description of homotopy invariants of spaces in terms of minimal models. The
minimal model in this context behaves much like the Sullivan's minimal model.
We also provide some examples. We prove an equivalence between fiberwise
rationalizations and closed dg-categories with subsidiary data.Comment: 47 pages. final version. The final publication is available at
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