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N* Analysis Workshop

November 4-5, 2006
Jefferson Lab, Newport News, VA USA

Program

Saturday, November 4
Introduction
1:15A. ThomasWelcome, Introductory remarks
1:30-1:40V. BurkertGoals of meeting
1:40-2:10S. CapstickN* Overview

Session 1: Experimental overviews - R. Gothe (convener)
2:10-2:40I. StrakovskyDatabase on hadronic and electromagnetic meson production
2:40-3:05L.C. SmithTransition form factors in single and double meson production
3:05-3:25E. PasyukMeson photoproduction off polarized protons with FROST
3:25-3:45P. ColeMeson photoproduction off polarized neutrons on HD target
3:45-4:05V. CredéNeutral meson production and double polarization at ELSA
4:05-4:30Coffee break

Session 2: Identification and extraction of N* from data - C. Bennhold (convener)
4:30-4:55C. BennholdOverview
4:55-5:20I. AznauryanSingle channel unitary models and dispersion relations
5:20-5:45V. MokeevAnalysis of 2-pion production
5:45-6:10M. Bellis
C. Meyer
Event-by-event analysis (talk 1) (talk 2)
6:10-6:30W. RobertsHadron beams for hadron physics
7:00Dinner

Sunday, November 5
Session 3: Interpretation of the extracted N* parameters - T.-S. Harry Lee (convener)
8:30-9:00T.-S. H. LeeOverview
9:00-9:30D. RichardsProspect of Lattice QCD calculations of N* properties
9:30-10:00Coffee break
10:00-10:25S. KrewaldStudy of N* excitations with the Jülich model
10:25-10:50B. Julia-DiazExtraction and interpretation of γNΔ from factors at EBAC
10:50-11:15V. PascalutsaEffective Field Theory Approach to N* Physics
11:15-11:35   H. HaberzettlExtension of the Jülich model to photo-and electroproduction

Session 4: What is needed to bring the N* program to a successful conclusion?
11:35-12:35 Panel discussion
12:35Closing remarks - White paper