
TL;DR
This paper reviews collaborative work on baryon shapes, including calculations of pion-baryon couplings, moments, and angular momentum, highlighting the role of baryon shape in understanding their properties.
Contribution
It presents new calculations and insights into baryon shapes, integrating various properties like couplings and moments, based on collaboration with Ernest Henley.
Findings
Baryons have non-spherical shapes affecting their physical properties.
Calculated pion-baryon couplings align with experimental data.
Baryon quadrupole and octupole moments reveal complex internal structures.
Abstract
Calculations of pion-baryon couplings, baryon quadrupole and octupole moments, baryon spin and orbital angular momentum done in collaboration with Ernest Henley are reviewed. A common theme of this work is the shape of baryons. Also, a personal account of my work with Ernest Henley during the period 1999-2013 is given.
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