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Transition form factors: $\gamma^\ast + p \to \Delta(1232)$, $\Delta(1600)$

Nuclear Theory 2019-08-14 v1 High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Electroproduction form factors describing the γpΔ+(1232),Δ+(1600)\gamma^\ast p \to \Delta^+(1232), \Delta^+(1600) transitions are computed using a fully-dynamical diquark-quark approximation to the Poincar\'e-covariant three-body bound-state problem in relativistic quantum field theory. In this approach, the Δ(1600)\Delta(1600) is an analogue of the Roper resonance in the nucleon sector, appearing as the simplest radial excitation of the Δ(1232)\Delta(1232). Precise measurements of the γpΔ+(1232)\gamma^\ast p \to \Delta^+(1232) transition already exist on 0Q280 \leq Q^2 \lesssim 8\,GeV2^2 and the calculated results compare favourably with the data outside the meson-cloud domain. The predictions for the γpΔ+(1600)\gamma^\ast p \to \Delta^+(1600) magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole transition form factors are consistent with the empirical values at the real photon point, and extend to Q26mp2Q^2 \approx 6 m_p^2, enabling a meaningful direct comparison with experiment once analysis of existing data is completed. In both cases, the electric quadrupole form factor is particularly sensitive to deformation of the Δ\Delta-baryons. Interestingly, whilst the γpΔ+(1232)\gamma^\ast p \to \Delta^+(1232) transition form factors are larger in magnitude than those for γpΔ+(1600)\gamma^\ast p \to \Delta^+(1600) in some neighbourhood of the real photon point, this ordering is reversed on Q22mp2Q^2 \gtrsim 2 m_p^2, suggesting that the γpΔ+(1600)\gamma^\ast p \to \Delta^+(1600) transition is more localised in configuration space.

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@article{arxiv.1904.03205,
  title  = {Transition form factors: $\gamma^\ast + p \to \Delta(1232)$, $\Delta(1600)$},
  author = {Ya Lu and Chen Chen and Zhu-Fang Cui and Craig D. Roberts and Sebastian M. Schmidt and Jorge Segovia and Hong-Shi Zong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.03205},
  year   = {2019}
}

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13 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables