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Sigma Terms of Light-Quark Hadrons

Nuclear Theory 2009-08-18 v2 Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

A calculation of the current-quark mass dependence of hadron masses can help in using observational data to place constraints on the variation of nature's fundamental parameters. A hadron's sigma-term is a measure of this dependence. The connection between a hadron's sigma-term and the Feynman-Hellmann theorem is illustrated with an explicit calculation for the pion using a rainbow-ladder truncation of the Dyson-Schwinger equations: in the vicinity of the chiral limit sigma_pi = m_pi/2. This truncation also provides a decent estimate of sigma_rho because the two dominant self-energy corrections to the rho-meson's mass largely cancel in their contribution to sigma_rho. The truncation is less accurate for the omega, however, because there is little to compete with an omega->rho+pi self-energy contribution that magnifies the value of sigma_omega by ~25%. A Poincare' covariant Faddeev equation, which describes baryons as composites of confined-quarks and -nonpointlike-diquarks, is solved to obtain the current-quark mass dependence of the masses of the nucleon and Delta, and thereby sigma_N and sigma_Delta. This "quark-core" piece is augmented by the "pion cloud" contribution, which is positive. The analysis yields sigma_N~60MeV and sigma_Delta~50MeV.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0510075,
  title  = {Sigma Terms of Light-Quark Hadrons},
  author = {V. V. Flambaum and A. Hoell and P. Jaikumar and C. D. Roberts and S. V. Wright},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0510075},
  year   = {2009}
}

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22 pages, reference list expanded