Alternative experimental evidence for chiral restoration in excited baryons
L. Ya. Glozman

TL;DR
This paper provides experimental evidence supporting the idea that chiral symmetry is approximately restored in excited baryons, based on decay patterns and decay constants derived from spectral data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to test chiral restoration in excited baryons by analyzing decay constants and their relation to chiral multiplet structures.
Findings
Excited nucleons in chiral multiplets decay weakly into Nπ channels.
Baryons without chiral partners decay strongly into Nπ.
Decay constant ratios support chiral symmetry restoration in high-spin states.
Abstract
Given existing empirical spectral patterns of excited hadrons it has been suggested that chiral symmetry is approximately restored in excited hadrons at zero temperature/density (effective symmetry restoration). If correct, this implies that mass generation mechanisms and physics in excited hadrons is very different as compared to the lowest states. One needs an alternative and independent experimental information to confirm this conjecture. Using very general chiral symmetry arguments it is shown that strict chiral restoration in a given excited nucleon forbids its decay into the N \pi channel. Hence those excited nucleons which are assumed from the spectroscopic patterns to be in approximate chiral multiplets must only "weakly" decay into the N \pi channel, (f_{N^*N\pi}/f_{NN\pi})^2 << 1. However, those baryons which have no chiral partner must decay strongly with a decay constant…
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