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Analysis of excited quark propagator effects on neutron charge form factor
The charge form factor and charge radius of neutron are investigated in the
perturbative chiral quark model (PCQM) with considering both the ground and
excited states in the quark propagator. A Cornell-like potential is extracted
in accordance with the predetermined ground state quark wavefunction, and the
excited quark states are derived by solving the Dirac equation with the
extracted PCQM potential numerically. The study reveals that the contributions
of the excited quark states are considerably influential in the charge form
factor and charge radius of neutron as expected, and the total results are
significantly improved and increased by nearly four times by including the
excited states in the quark propagator. The theoretical PCQM results are found,
including the ground and excited quark propagators, in good agreement with the
recent lattice QCD values at pion mass of about 130 MeV.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure
Reaction of electron-positron to omega and pi mesons and rho(1450) and rho(1700) mesons in quark model
The investigation in the work of the reaction electron-positron to omega and
pi0 mesons in the 3P0 nonrelativistic quark model reveals that the reaction
electron-positron to omega and pi0 mesons process at the energy region from the
omega and pi mesons threshold to 2.0 GeV is dominated by the two-step process
in which the primary quark-antiquark pair first forms rho and rho' mesons and
then the vector mesons decay into omega and pi. With rho(1450) and rho(1700)
mainly in 2S and 1D states respectively, the experimental data for the cross
section of the reaction electron-positron to omega and pi0 mesons are well
produced in the 3P0 quark model. The work supports the argument that rho(1450)
is mainly a 2S meson and rho(1700) a 1D meson.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
Strong interactions in pionium
Pionium is investigated in various pion-pion strong interactions which reproduce well
the pion-pion scattering data. It is found that the ground-state pionium wave functions in
those realistic pion-pion strong interactions are considerably different from the hydrogenlike
one at small distance. One may suggest that some pion-pion interactions may need
to be largely improved before applied to the pion-pion atomic system
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