
TL;DR
This paper surveys experimental data on hyperon charge and strong radii, revealing potential dependence on strangeness content and estimating constituent quark size, thus contributing to understanding hyperon structure.
Contribution
It introduces the first systematic inclusion of hyperons in hadronic radius analysis and suggests a possible link between radii and strangeness content.
Findings
Hyperon radii show potential dependence on strangeness.
A preliminary value for the mbda^- charge radius is provided.
Estimate of constituent quark size is presented.
Abstract
A survey of the experimental data on the charge and strong hadronic radii is given. A new, however preliminary value of the \Sigma^- charge radius allows to include also hyperons in the systematics. The presented data on the hadronic radii give the first hint of their dependence on the strangeness content. An estimate of the constituent quark size is given.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics
