${{\mathit N}}$ BARYONS
($\mathit S$ = 0, $\mathit I$ = 1/2)
${{\mathit p}}$, ${{\mathit N}^{+}}$ = ${\mathit {\mathit u}}$ ${\mathit {\mathit u}}$ ${\mathit {\mathit d}}$; ${{\mathit n}}$, ${{\mathit N}^{0}}$ = ${\mathit {\mathit u}}$ ${\mathit {\mathit d}}$ ${\mathit {\mathit d}}$
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${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$

$I(J^P)$ = $1/2(7/2^{-})$ 
Older and obsolete values are listed and referenced in the 2014 edition, Chinese Physics C38 070001 (2014).
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ POLE POSITION
REAL PART   $1950\text{ to }2150\text{ }(\approx2050) $ MeV 
 
$-2{\times }$IMAGINARY PART   $300\text{ to }500\text{ }(\approx400) $ MeV 
 
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ ELASTIC POLE RESIDUE
MODULUS $\vert \mathit r\vert $   $20\text{ to }60\text{ }(\approx40) $ MeV 
 
PHASE $\theta $   $-30\text{ to }30\text{ }(\approx0) $ $^\circ{}$ 
 
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ INELASTIC POLE RESIDUE
Normalized residue in ${{\mathit N}}$ ${{\mathit \pi}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit \Lambda}}{{\mathit K}}$
Normalized residue in ${{\mathit N}}$ ${{\mathit \pi}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit \Sigma}}{{\mathit K}}$
Normalized residue in ${{\mathit N}}$ ${{\mathit \pi}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \eta}}$
Normalized residue in ${{\mathit N}}$ ${{\mathit \pi}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit \Delta}{(1232)}}{{\mathit \pi}}$, ${\mathit D}{\mathrm -wave}$
Normalized residue in ${{\mathit N}}$ ${{\mathit \pi}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \sigma}}$
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ BREIT-WIGNER MASS   $2140\text{ to }2220\text{ }(\approx2180) $ MeV 
 
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ BREIT-WIGNER WIDTH   $300\text{ to }500\text{ }(\approx400) $ MeV 
 
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ PHOTON DECAY AMPLITUDES AT THE POLE
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-1/2 amplitude A$_{1/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-3/2 amplitude A$_{3/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-1/2 amplitude A$_{1/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-3/2 amplitude A$_{3/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ BREIT-WIGNER PHOTON DECAY AMPLITUDES
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-1/2 amplitude A$_{1/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-3/2 amplitude A$_{3/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$, ratio of helicity amplitudes A$_{3/2}/A_{1/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-1/2 amplitude A$_{1/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2190)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-3/2 amplitude A$_{3/2}$
The following branching fractions are our estimates, not fits or averages.
$\Gamma_{1}$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \pi}}$   $10 - 20$ $\%$ 882
 
$\Gamma_{2}$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \eta}}$   $1 - 5$ $\%$ 785
 
$\Gamma_{3}$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \omega}}$   $8 - 20$ $\%$ 667
 
$\Gamma_{4}$ ${{\mathit \Lambda}}{{\mathit K}}$   $0.2 - 0.8$ $\%$ 705
 
$\Gamma_{5}$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \pi}}{{\mathit \pi}}$   $22 - 51$ $\%$ 864
 
$\Gamma_{6}$ ${{\mathit \Delta}{(1232)}}{{\mathit \pi}}$ , ${\mathit D}{\mathrm -wave}$   $19 - 31$ $\%$ 734
 
$\Gamma_{7}$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \rho}}$ , $\mathit S$=3/2, ${\mathit D}{\mathrm -wave}$   $<$11 $\%$ 672
 
$\Gamma_{8}$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \sigma}}$   $3 - 9$ $\%$  
 
$\Gamma_{9}$ ${{\mathit \Lambda}}{{\mathit K}^{*}{(892)}}$   $0.2 - 0.8$ $\%$ 423
 
$\Gamma_{10}$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$   $<$0.08 $\%$ 888
 
$\Gamma_{11}$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity=1/2   $<$0.06 $\%$ 888
 
$\Gamma_{12}$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity=3/2   $<$0.02 $\%$ 888
 
$\Gamma_{13}$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$   $<$0.04 $\%$ 888
 
$\Gamma_{14}$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity=1/2   $<$0.01 $\%$ 888
 
$\Gamma_{15}$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity=3/2   $<$0.03 $\%$ 888
 
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