Elastic and transition form factors of the \Delta(1232)
Jorge Segovia, Chen Chen, Ian C. Clo\"et, Craig D. Roberts, Sebastian, M. Schmidt, Shaolong Wan

TL;DR
This paper uses a symmetry-preserving contact interaction model to predict nd nd aryon elastic and transition form factors, highlighting the importance of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in baryon structure.
Contribution
It demonstrates that a simple contact interaction framework can accurately reproduce baryon form factors, emphasizing the role of chiral symmetry breaking in hadron properties.
Findings
elta elastic form factors are highly sensitive to elta mass.
Lattice QCD simulations with large elta masses poorly predict 232 properties.
elta quadrupole moment predictions are inconclusive about deformation.
Abstract
Predictions obtained with a confining, symmetry-preserving treatment of a vector-vector contact interaction at leading-order in a widely used truncation of QCD's Dyson-Schwinger equations are presented for \Delta and \Omega baryon elastic form factors and the \gamma N -> \Delta transition form factors. This simple framework produces results that are practically indistinguishable from the best otherwise available, an outcome which highlights that the key to describing many features of baryons and unifying them with the properties of mesons is a veracious expression of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in the hadron bound-state problem. The following specific results are of particular interest. The \Delta elastic form factors are very sensitive to m_\Delta. Hence, given that the parameters which define extant simulations of lattice-regularised QCD produce \Delta-resonance masses that are…
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