304 research outputs found
Extraction of P11 resonances from pi N data
We show that two P11 nucleon resonance poles near the pi Delta threshold,
obtained in several analyses, are stable against large variations of parameters
within a dynamical coupled-channels analysis based on meson-exchange
mechanisms. By also performing an analysis based on a model with a bare nucleon
state, we find that this two-pole structure is insensitive to the analytic
structure of the amplitude in the region below pi N threshold. Our results are
M_pole = (1363^{+9}_{-6} -i79^{+3}_{-5}) MeV and (1373^{+12}_{-10}
-i114^{+14}_{-9}) MeV. We also demonstrate that the number of poles in the 1.5
GeV < W < 2 GeV region could be more than one, depending on how the structure
of the single-energy solution of SAID is fitted. For three-pole solutions, our
best estimated result of a pole near N(1710) listed by Particle Data Group is
(1829^{+131}_{-65} -i192^{+88}_{-110}) MeV which is close to the results of
several previous analyses. Our results indicate the need of more accurate pi N
reaction data in the W > 1.6 GeV region for high precision resonance
extractions.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
Relativistic two-pion exchange nucleon-nucleon potential: configuration space
We have recently performed a relativistic chiral expansion of the
two-pion exchange potential, and here we explore its configuration space
content. Interactions are determined by three families of diagrams, two of
which involve just and , whereas the third one depends on
empirical coefficients fixed by subthreshold data. In this sense, the
calculation has no adjusted parameters and gives rise to predictions, which are
tested against phenomenological potentials. The dynamical structure of the
eight leading non-relativistic components of the interaction is investigated
and, in most cases, found to be clearly dominated by a well defined class of
diagrams. In particular, the central isovector and spin-orbit, spin-spin, and
tensor isoscalar terms are almost completely fixed by just and .
The convergence of the chiral series in powers of the ratio (pion mass/nucleon
mass) is studied as a function of the internucleon distance and, for 1 fm,
found to be adequate for most components of the potential. An important
exception is the dominant central isoscalar term, where the convergence is
evident only for 2.5 fm. Finally, we compare the spatial behavior of the
functions that enter the relativistic and heavy baryon formulations of the
interaction and find that, in the region of physical interest, they differ by
about 5%.Comment: 27 pages, 33 figure
Multichannel parametrization of \pi N scattering amplitudes and extraction of resonance parameters
We present results of a new multichannel partial-wave analysis for \pi N
scattering in the c.m. energy range 1080 to 2100 MeV. This work explicitly
includes \eta N and K \Lambda channels and the single pion photoproduction
channel. Resonance parameters were extracted by fitting partial-wave amplitudes
from all considered channels using a multichannel parametrization that is
consistent with S-matrix unitarity. The resonance parameters so obtained are
compared to predictions of quark models
Experimental indication on chiral symmetry restoration in meson spectrum
The spectroscopic predictions of the Ademollo-Veneziano-Weinberg dual model
are critically tested in view of the modern experimental data. The predicted
equidistance of masses squared for chiral partners is shown to be violated high
in energies, instead one observes an approximate degeneracy of these
quantities. This phenomenon can be interpreted as the restoration of
Wigner-Weyl realization of chiral symmetry for highly excited states. The scale
of complete restoration is expected to be 2.5 GeV. A multispin-parity cluster
structure of meson spectrum is revealed.Comment: To be published in Phys. Lett. B, 10 pages, 1 figure, some comments
and references are adde
The Role of in Two-pion Exchange Three-nucleon Potential
In this paper we have studied the two-pion exchange three-nucleon potential
using an approximate chiral symmetry of the
strong interaction. The off-shell pion-nucleon scattering amplitudes obtained
from the Weinberg Lagangian are supplemented with contributions from the
well-known -term and the exchange. It is the role of the
-resonance in , which we have investigated in detail in the
framework of the Lagrangian field theory. The -contribution is quite
appreciable and, more significantly, it is dependent on a parameter Z which is
arbitrary but has the empirical bounds . We find that the
-contribution to the important parameters of the depends
on the choice of a value for Z, although the correction to the binding energy
of triton is not expected to be very sensitive to the variation of Z within its
bounds.Comment: 14 pages, LaTe
Baryon Resonance Analysis from SAID
We discuss the analysis of data from piN elastic scattering and single pion
photo- and electroproduction. The main focus is a study of low-lying
non-strange baryon resonances. Here we concentrate on some difficulties
associated with resonance identification, in particular the Roper and higher
P11 states.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures; Nstar2009 Conf Proceedings; small revisio
Pion-delta sigma-term
We use a configuration space chiral model in order to evaluate nucleon and
delta sigma-terms. Analytic expressions are consistent with chiral counting
rules and give rise to expected non-analytic terms in the chiral limit. We
obtain the results MeV and MeV, which are
very close to values extracted from experiment and produced by other groups.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figure
Present status of the nonstrange and other flavor partners of the exotic Theta+ baryon
Given the existing empirical information about the exotic Theta+ baryon, we
analyze possible properties of its SU(3)F-partners, paying special attention to
the nonstrange member of the antidecuplet N*. The modified piN partial-wave
analysis presents two candidate masses, 1680 MeV and 1730 MeV. In both cases,
the N* should be rather narrow and highly inelastic. Our results suggest
several directions for experimental studies that may clarify properties of the
antidecuplet baryons, and structure of their mixing with other baryons. Recent
experimental evidence from the GRAAL and STAR Collaborations could be
interpreted as observations of a candidate for the Theta+ nonstrange partner.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, talk given at the Topical Group on Hadron Physics
(Fermilab, Oct. 24-26, 2004
Nucleon described by the chiral soliton in the chiral quark soliton model
We give a survey of recent development and applications of the chiral quark
soliton model (also called the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio soliton model) with =2
and =3 quark flavors for the structure of baryons. The model is an
effective chiral quark model obtained from the instanton liquid model of the
quantum chromodynamics. Mesons appear as quark-antiquark excitations and
baryons arise as non-topological solitons with three valence quarks and a
polarized Dirac sea. In this model, a wide variety of observables of baryons is
considered.Comment: A talk given in the international conference on "Quark Lepton Nuclear
Physics" in Osaka, Japan from May 20 to 23 in 1997. Proceedings will be
published in Nuclear Physics A. (5 pages + figures
The energies and residues of the nucleon resonances N(1535) and N(1650)
We extract pole positions for the N(1535) and N(1650) resonances using two
different models. The positions are determined from fits to different subsets
of the existing , and data
and found to be 1515(10)--i85(15)MeV and 1660(10)--i65(10)MeV, when the data is
described in terms of two poles. Sensitivity to the choice of fitted data is
explored. The corresponding and residues of these poles
are also extracted.Comment: 9 page
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