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Skyrmion Quantization and the Decay of the Delta

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-10-28 v2 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We present the complete solution to the so-called ``Yukawa problem'' of the Skyrme model. This refers to the perceived difficulty of reproducing---purely from soliton physics---the usual pseudovector pion-nucleon coupling, echoed by pion coupling to the higher spin/isospin baryons (I=J=3/2,5/2,,Nc/2)(I=J=3/2 , 5/2 , \cdots , N_c/2 ) in a manner fixed by large-NcN_c group theory. The solution involves surprisingly elegant interplay between the classical and quantum properties of a new configuration, the ``new improved skyrmion''. This is the near-hedgehog obtained by minimizing the usual skyrmion mass functional augmented by an all-important isorotational kinetic term. The numerics are pleasing: a Δ\Delta decay width within a few MeV of its measured value, and furthermore, the higher-spin baryons (I=J5/2)(I=J \ge 5/2 ) with widths so large (Γ>800MeV\Gamma > 800 MeV) that these undesirable large-NcN_c artifacts effectively drop out of the spectrum, and pose no phenomenological problem. Beyond these specific results, we ground the Skyrme model in the Feynman Path Integral, and set up a transparent collective coordinate formalism that makes maximal use of the 1/Nc1/N_c expansion. This approach elucidates the connection between skyrmions on the one hand, and Feynman diagrams in an effective field theory on the other.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9404274,
  title  = {Skyrmion Quantization and the Decay of the Delta},
  author = {Nicholas Dorey and James Hughes and Michael Mattis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9404274},
  year   = {2009}
}

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