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Unified approach to photo-and electro-production of mesons with arbitrary spins

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A new approach to identify the independent amplitudes along with their partial wave multipole expansions, for photo-and electro-production is suggested, which is generally applicable to mesons with arbitrary spin-parity. These amplitudes facilitate direct identification of different resonance contributions.

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Ramachandran, G., Vidya, M.S. & Balasubramanyam, J. Unified approach to photo-and electro-production of mesons with arbitrary spins. Pramana - J Phys 68, 31–41 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12043-007-0003-y

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