Extracting nucleon resonance transition GPDs from 𝑒−𝑁 →𝑒−𝛾𝑁𝜋 deeply virtual Compton scattering
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2026
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Rumley, M.
Thomas, A.W.
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Physical Review D, 2026; 113(5):054007-1-054007-8
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Matthew Rumley and Anthony W. Thomas
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We investigate the process in which deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) excites a baryon resonance. In particular, we assess, in DVCS leading to the Roper resonance, the relative importance of a “background” process in which a pion is first emitted by the nucleon, which then undergoes a DVCS event. Our numerical results, using realistic DVCS kinematics, indicate that there can be measurable interference effects. They suggest that this process could substantially modify the experimentally observed cross sections at CLAS12-like kinematics, motivating their inclusion in precision analyses of DVCS experiments. We further find that in spite of this background, the transition to a Roper-like state through DVCS does contribute significantly to the 𝑒−𝑁 →𝑒−𝛾𝑁𝜋 cross section in some kinematic regions. This suggests that the creation of nucleon resonances via DVCS is a useful method for extracting information about the nucleon transition GPDs and the internal structure of the excited states.
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