${{\mathit \Delta}{(1920)}}$ INELASTIC POLE RESIDUE
The “normalized residue” is the residue divided by $\Gamma _{pole}$/2.
Normalized residue in ${{\mathit N}}$ ${{\mathit \pi}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit \Delta}{(1920)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit \Delta}}{{\mathit \pi}}$, ${\mathit P}{\mathrm -wave}$
INSPIRE search
| B117RS3 |
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$
0.057 \pm0.003
$
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$-48 \pm3$
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DPWA |
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$
0.20 \pm0.08
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$-105 \pm25$
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DPWA |
| • • • We do not use the following data for averages, fits, limits, etc. • • • |
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$
0.069
$
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$131$
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DPWA |
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$
0.20 \pm0.12
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$-120 \pm30$
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DPWA |
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| References: |
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EPJ A58 229
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Light baryon resonances from a coupled-channel study including $\mathbf{K\Sigma}$ photoproduction |
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EPJ A51 70
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${{\mathit \eta}}$ Photoproduction in a Combined Analysis of Pion- and Photon-Induced Reactions |
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EPJ A51 95
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High-Statistics Study of the Reaction ${{\mathit \gamma}}$ ${{\mathit p}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit p}}$2 ${{\mathit \pi}^{0}}$ |
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EPJ A48 15
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Properties of Baryon Resonances from a Multichannel Partial Wave Analysis |
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