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Structure of the nucleon's low-lying excitations

Nuclear Theory 2018-02-21 v1 High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

A continuum approach to the three valence-quark bound-state problem in quantum field theory is used to perform a comparative study of the four lightest (I=1/2,JP=1/2±)(I=1/2,J^P = 1/2^\pm) baryon isospin-doublets in order to elucidate their structural similarities and differences. Such analyses predict the presence of nonpointlike, electromagnetically-active quark-quark (diquark) correlations within all baryons; and in these doublets, isoscalar-scalar, isovector-pseudovector, isoscalar-pseudoscalar, and vector diquarks can all play a role. In the two lightest (1/2,1/2+)(1/2,1/2^+) doublets, however, scalar and pseudovector diquarks are overwhelmingly dominant. The associated rest-frame wave functions are largely SS-wave in nature; and the first excited state in this 1/2+1/2^+ channel has the appearance of a radial excitation of the ground state. The two lightest (1/2,1/2)(1/2,1/2^-) doublets fit a different picture: accurate estimates of their masses are obtained by retaining only pseudovector diquarks; in their rest frames, the amplitudes describing their dressed-quark cores contain roughly equal fractions of even- and odd-parity diquarks; and the associated wave functions are predominantly PP-wave in nature, but possess measurable SS-wave components. Moreover, the first excited state in each negative-parity channel has little of the appearance of a radial excitation. In quantum field theory, all differences between positive- and negative-parity channels must owe to chiral symmetry breaking, which is overwhelmingly dynamical in the light-quark sector. Consequently, experiments that can validate the contrasts drawn herein between the structure of the four lightest (1/2,1/2±)(1/2,1/2^\pm) doublets will prove valuable in testing links between emergent mass generation and observable phenomena and, plausibly, thereby revealing dynamical features of confinement.

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@article{arxiv.1711.03142,
  title  = {Structure of the nucleon's low-lying excitations},
  author = {Chen Chen and Bruno El-Bennich and Craig D. Roberts and Sebastian M. Schmidt and Jorge Segovia and Shaolong Wan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.03142},
  year   = {2018}
}

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13 pages, 6 figures, 1 table