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The first study of quasi-free Compton scattering on the neutron in the energy range of $E_{gamma}=0.75 - 1.5$ GeV is presented. The data reveals a narrow peak at $Wsim 1.685$ GeV. This result, being considered in conjunction with the recent evidence for a narrow structure at $Wsim 1.68$GeV in the $eta$ photoproduction on the neutron, suggests the existence of a new nucleon resonance with unusual properties: the mass $Msim 1.685$GeV, the narrow width $Gamma leq 30$MeV, and the much stronger photoexcitation on the neutron than on the proton.
Revised analysis of $Sigma$ beam asymmetry for $eta$ photoproduction on the free proton reveals a resonant structure at $Wsim 1.69$ GeV. Comparison of experimental data with multipole decomposition based on the E429 solution of the SAID partial wav
Observation of a narrow structure at $Wsim 1.68$ GeV in the excitation functions of some photon- and pion-induced reactions may signal a new narrow isospin-1/2 $N(1685)$ resonance. New data on the $gamma N to pi eta N$ reactions from GRAAL seems to r
The three-dimensional structure of nucleons (protons and neutrons) is embedded in so-called generalized parton distributions, which are accessible from deeply virtual Compton scattering. In this process, a high energy electron is scattered off a nucl
The proton is composed of quarks and gluons, bound by the most elusive mechanism of strong interaction called confinement. In this work, the dynamics of quarks and gluons are investigated using deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS): produced by a
The gamma n -> K+ K- n reaction on 12C has been studied by measuring both K+ and K- at forward angles. A sharp baryon resonance peak was observed at 1.54 +- 0.01 GeV with a width smaller than 25 MeV and a Gaussian significance of 4.6 sigma. The stran