Five-quark qqqqqˉ components in the Δ(1232) are shown to
contribute significantly to Δ(1232)→Nπ decay through
quark-antiquark annihilation transitions. These involve the overlap between the
qqq and qqqqqˉ components and may be triggered by the confining
interaction between the quarks. With a ∼ 10% admixture of five-quark
components in the Δ(1232) the decay width can be larger by factors 2 - 3
over that calculated in the quark model with 3 valence quarks, depending on the
details of the confining interaction. The effect of transitions between the
qqqqqˉ components themselves on the calculated decay width is however
small. The large contribution of the quark-antiquark annihilation transitions
thus may compensate the underprediction of the width of the Δ(1232) by
the valence quark model, once the Δ(1232) contains qqqqqˉ
components with ∼ 10% probability.Comment: accepted versio