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The transition helicity amplitudes from the proton ground state to the $P_{11}(1440)$ and $D_{13}(1520)$ excited states ($gamma_{v}pN^*$ electrocouplings) were determined from the analysis of nine independent one-fold differential $pi^{+} pi^{-} p$ electroproduction cross sections off a proton target, taken with CLAS at photon virtualities 0.25enskip {rm GeV$^{2}$} $<$ $Q^{2}$ $<$ 0.60 enskip {rm GeV$^{2}$}. The phenomenological reaction model was employed for separation of the resonant and non-resonant contributions to the final state. The $P_{11}(1440)$ and $D_{13}(1520)$ electrocouplings were obtained from the resonant amplitudes parametrized within the framework of a unitarized Breit-Wigner ansatz. They are consistent with results obtained in the previous CLAS analyses of the $pi^+n$ and $pi^0p$ channels. The successful description of a large body of data in dominant meson-electroproduction channels off protons with the same $gamma_{v}pN^*$ electrocouplings offers clear evidence for the reliable extraction of these fundamental quantities from meson-electroproduction data. This analysis also led to the determination of the long-awaited hadronic branching ratios for the $D_{13}(1520)$ decay into $Deltapi$ (24%-32%) and $Nrho$ (8%-17%).
The transition helicity amplitudes from the proton ground state to the $N(1440)1/2^+$, $N(1520)3/2^-$, and $Delta(1620)1/2^-$ resonances ($gamma_vpN^*$ electrocouplings) were determined from the analysis of nine independent one-fold differential $pi^
The analysis of the nine 1-fold differential cross sections for the $gamma_{r,v} p to pi^+pi^-p$ photo- and electroproduction reactions obtained with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Laboratory was carried out with the goal to establish the contributin
The COMPASS collaboration has collected the currently largest data set on diffractively produced $pi^-pi^-pi^+$ final states using a negative pion beam of 190 GeV/c momentum impinging on a stationary proton target. This data set allows for a systemat
We investigate the $D_{s}^{+} rightarrow K^{+} K^{-} pi^{+}$ decay theoretically with the final state interactions, which is based on the chiral unitary approach and takes into account the external and internal $W$-emission mechanisms at the quark le
New results on the single-differential and fully-integrated cross sections for the process $gamma_{v} p rightarrow p pi^{+} pi^{-}$ are presented. The experimental data were collected with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Laboratory. Measurements were