We compute the branching ratio for Δ→Ne+e− and
Δ→Nμ+μ− in chiral perturbation theory and find that
both decays should be observable at CEBAF. With sufficiently low thresholds on
the e+e− invariant mass a branching ratio of ∼10−5 may be observed
for Δ→Ne+e−. For the Δ→Nμ+μ− decay
mode we predict a branching ratio of 3×10−7. The dependence of the
M1 and E2 amplitudes on the momentum transfer will provide a useful test of
chiral perturbation theory which predicts ∼20% variation over the
allowed kinematic range.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, UCSD/PTH 93-06, QUSTH-93-02, Duke-TH-93-4