Nucleon and $\Delta$ elastic and transition form factors
Jorge Segovia, Ian C. Cloet, Craig D. Roberts, Sebastian M. Schmidt

TL;DR
This paper calculates nucleon and Delta elastic and transition form factors using QCD-inspired models, revealing how their momentum dependence and internal correlations influence observable properties and zero crossings.
Contribution
It compares a QCD-like momentum-dependent framework with a contact interaction approach, emphasizing the importance of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in hadron properties.
Findings
Zero in proton electric-to-magnetic form factor ratio at 9.5 GeV^2
Shift of zeros in form factors with interaction changes
Significant sensitivity of Delta form factors to internal correlations
Abstract
We compute nucleon and Delta elastic and transition form factors, and compare predictions made using a framework built upon a Faddeev equation kernel and interaction vertices that possess QCD-like momentum dependence with results obtained using a vector-vector contact-interaction. The comparison emphasises that experiment is sensitive to the momentum dependence of the running couplings and masses in the strong interaction sector of the Standard Model and highlights that the key to describing hadron properties is a veracious expression of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in the bound-state problem. Amongst the results we describe, the following are of particular interest: possesses a zero at ; any change in the interaction which shifts a zero in the proton ratio to larger relocates a zero in to smaller ; and there…
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