339 research outputs found
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
Resonance production by neutrinos: I. J=3/2 Resonances
The article contains general formulas for the production of J=3/2 resonances
by neutrinos and antineutrinos. It specializes to the P_{33}(1232) resonance
whose form factors are determined by theory and experiment and then are
compared with experimental results at low and high energies. It is shown that
the minimum in the low Q^2 region is a consequence of a combined effect from
the vanishing of the vector form factors, the muon mass and Pauli blocking.
Several improvements for the future investigations are suggested.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, misprints corrected, 1 reference adde
Role of the Delta (1232) in DIS on polarized He and extraction of the neutron spin structure function
We consider the effect of the transitions and in deep inelastic scattering on polarized He on the extraction
of the neutron spin structure function . Making the natural
assumption that these transitions are the dominant non-nucleonic contributions
to the renormalization of the axial vector coupling constant in the A=3 system,
we find that the effect of increases by % in the range , where our considerations are applicable
and most of the data for exist.Comment: 23 pages, 6 figures, revte
Neutrino-nucleus reactions in the delta resonance region
Reliable estimates of neutrino-nucleus reactions in the resonance-excitation
region play an important role in many of the on-going and planned neutrino
oscillation experiments. We study here neutrino-nucleus reactions in the
delta-particle excitation region with the use of neutrino pion-production
amplitudes calculated in a formalism in which the resonance contributions and
the background amplitudes are treated on the same footing. Our approach leads
to the neutrino-nucleus reaction cross sections that are significantly
different from those obtained in the conventional approach wherein only the
pure resonance amplitudes are taken into account. To assess the reliability of
our formalism, we calculate the electron-nucleus scattering cross sections in
the same theoretical framework; the calculated cross sections agree reasonably
well with the existing data.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures; typo, references and one figure adde
Transport study of charged current interactions in neutrino-nucleus reactions
Within a dynamical transport approach we investigate charged current
interactions in neutrino-nucleus reactions for neutrino energies of 0.3 - 1.5
GeV with particular emphasis on resonant pion production channels via the
resonance. The final-state-interactions of the resonance as
well as of the emitted pions are calculated explicitly for and
nuclei and show a dominance of pion suppression at moderate momenta
0.2 GeV/c. A comparison to integrated spectra for reactions with the available (preliminary) data demonstrates a
reasonable agreement.Comment: 13 pages incl. 6 eps-figures; computational error in final state
interactions corrected; to be published in Phys. Lett.
Charged current weak electroproduction of Delta resonance
We study the weak production of (i.e. and ) in the intermediate
energy range corresponding to the Mainz and TJNAF electron accelerators. The
differential cross sections are found to be of the order of cm/sr, over a range of angles which increases with energy. The
possibility of observing these reactions with the high luminosities available
at these accelerators, and studying the weak N- transition form factors
through these reactions is discussed. The production cross section of
N in the kinematic region of production is also estimated
and found to be small.Comment: 19 pages, REVTEX, 4 figure
Reaction and Axial Vector Coupling
The reaction is studied in the region of low
to investigate the effect of deuteron structure and width of the
resonance on the differential cross section. The results are used to extract
the axial vector coupling from the experimental data on
this reaction. The possibility to determine this coupling from electroweak
interaction experiments with high intensity electron accelerators is discussed.Comment: 14 pages, REVTEX, 5 figure
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