2008
DOI: 10.1140/epja/i2008-10599-0
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A covariant model for the nucleon and the Δ

Abstract: The covariant spectator formalism is used to model the nucleon and the ∆(1232) as a system of three constituent quarks with their own electromagnetic structure. The definition of the "fixed-axis" polarization states for the diquark emitted from the initial state vertex and absorbed into the final state vertex is discussed. The helicity sum over those states is evaluated and seen to be covariant. Using this approach, all four electromagnetic form factors of the nucleon, together with the magnetic form factor, G… Show more

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“…[53][54][55] and the comment in Ref. [26] that in this approach the partons do not necessarily occupy the lowest-energy available orbital (with quantum numbers J P ¼ 1 2 þ and L z ¼ 0.…”
Section: Spectator Modelsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…[53][54][55] and the comment in Ref. [26] that in this approach the partons do not necessarily occupy the lowest-energy available orbital (with quantum numbers J P ¼ 1 2 þ and L z ¼ 0.…”
Section: Spectator Modelsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Using the properties of Dirac and Rarita-Schwinger spinors, we can conclude that (ū 3 γ 5 u) = 2 3 |q| 2M ∝ |q| and (ū 3 u) = − 2 3 = O(1), near the pseudo-threshold [19,20]. Applying those results, one obtains S 1/2 = O(|q| 2 ) for ∆(1232) resonance and S 1/2 = O(|q|) for N (1520) resonance.…”
Section: B Scalar Amplitudementioning
confidence: 96%
“…The four form factors are not all independent, only three of them are independent. Using the current conservation condition, q · J = 0, we can conclude that [19,20] …”
Section: Notationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another covariant approach is the covariant spectator model of Ref. [541], which has been actively explored for a range of observables including various elastic and transition form factors of octet and decuplet baryons [542][543][544][545][546][547]; a recent overview can be found in Ref. [548].…”
Section: B Kinematics Andmentioning
confidence: 99%