${{\mathit N}}$ BARYONS
($\mathit S$ = 0, $\mathit I$ = 1/2)
${{\mathit p}}$, ${{\mathit N}^{+}}$ = ${\mathit {\mathit u}}$ ${\mathit {\mathit u}}$ ${\mathit {\mathit d}}$; ${{\mathit n}}$, ${{\mathit N}^{0}}$ = ${\mathit {\mathit u}}$ ${\mathit {\mathit d}}$ ${\mathit {\mathit d}}$
INSPIRE   JSON PDGID:
B006

${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$

$I(J^P)$ = $1/2(5/2^{+})$ 

was ${{\mathit N}{(1900)}}$
Before the 2012 $\mathit Review$, all the evidence for a $\mathit J{}^{P} = 5/2{}^{+}$ state with a mass above 1800 MeV was filed under a two-star ${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$. There is now some evidence from ANISOVICH 2012A for two ${}^{}5/2{}^{+}$ states in this region, so we have split the older data (according to mass) between two two-star ${}^{}5/2{}^{+}$ states, an ${{\mathit N}{(1860)}}$ and an ${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$.
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ POLE POSITION
REAL PART
$-2{\times }$IMAGINARY PART
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ ELASTIC POLE RESIDUE
MODULUS $\vert \mathit r\vert $
PHASE $\theta $
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ INELASTIC POLE RESIDUE
Normalized residue in ${{\mathit N}}$ ${{\mathit \pi}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit \Delta}{(1232)}}{{\mathit \pi}}$, ${\mathit P}{\mathrm -wave}$
Normalized residue in ${{\mathit N}}$ ${{\mathit \pi}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit \Delta}{(1232)}}{{\mathit \pi}}$, ${\mathit F}{\mathrm -wave}$
Normalized residue in ${{\mathit N}}$ ${{\mathit \pi}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \sigma}}$
Normalized residue in ${{\mathit N}}$ ${{\mathit \pi}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit N}{(1520)}}{{\mathit \pi}}$, ${\mathit D}{\mathrm -wave}$
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ BREIT-WIGNER MASS
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ BREIT-WIGNER WIDTH
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ PHOTON DECAY AMPLITUDES AT THE POLE
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-1/2 amplitude A$_{1/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-3/2 amplitude A$_{3/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-1/2 amplitude A$_{1/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-3/2 amplitude A$_{3/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ BREIT-WIGNER PHOTON DECAY AMPLITUDES
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-1/2 amplitude A$_{1/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-3/2 amplitude A$_{3/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-1/2 amplitude A$_{1/2}$
${{\mathit N}{(2000)}}$ $\rightarrow$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity-3/2 amplitude A$_{3/2}$
$\Gamma_{1}$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \pi}}$   $6 - 10\%$ 803
 
$\Gamma_{2}$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \eta}}$   $<4\%$ 693
 
$\Gamma_{3}$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \omega}}$   $<2\%$ 555
 
$\Gamma_{4}$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \pi}}{{\mathit \pi}}$   $35 - 90\%$ 783
 
$\Gamma_{5}$ ${{\mathit \Delta}{(1232)}}{{\mathit \pi}}$   $30 - 80\%$ 645
 
$\Gamma_{6}$ ${{\mathit \Delta}{(1232)}}{{\mathit \pi}}$ , ${\mathit P}{\mathrm -wave}$   $12 - 32\%$ 645
 
$\Gamma_{7}$ ${{\mathit \Delta}{(1232)}}{{\mathit \pi}}$ , ${\mathit F}{\mathrm -wave}$   $19 - 49\%$ 645
 
$\Gamma_{8}$ ${{\mathit N}}{{\mathit \sigma}}$   $5 - 15\%$  
 
$\Gamma_{9}$ ${{\mathit N}{(1520)}}{{\mathit \pi}}$ , ${\mathit D}{\mathrm -wave}$   $11 - 31\%$ 450
 
$\Gamma_{10}$ ${{\mathit N}{(1680)}}{{\mathit \pi}}$ , ${\mathit P}{\mathrm -wave}$   $17 - 25\%$ 309
 
$\Gamma_{11}$ ${{\mathit \Lambda}}{{\mathit K}^{*}{(892)}}$   $1 - 3$ $\%$ 207
 
$\Gamma_{12}$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$   $0.01 - 0.08\%$ 810
 
$\Gamma_{13}$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity=1/2   $0.003 - 0.031\%$ 810
 
$\Gamma_{14}$ ${{\mathit p}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity=3/2   $0.008 - 0.048\%$ 810
 
$\Gamma_{15}$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$   $0.002 - 0.07\%$ 810
 
$\Gamma_{16}$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity=1/2   $<0.017\%$ 810
 
$\Gamma_{17}$ ${{\mathit n}}{{\mathit \gamma}}$ , helicity=3/2   $0.001 - 0.056\%$ 810
 
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