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Phenomenological analysis of a fixed-sphere bag model
Author(s) -
John F. Donoghue,
Eugene Golowich,
Barry R. Holstein
Publication year - 1975
Publication title -
physical review. d. particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/physical review. d. particles and fields
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-4918
pISSN - 0556-2821
DOI - 10.1103/physrevd.12.2875
Subject(s) - physics , particle physics , baryon , quark , nucleon , parity (physics) , quark model , charge radius , quantum number , omega baryon , constituent quark , dipole , magnetic moment , nuclear physics , quantum mechanics , quarkonium , proton
We perform a phenomenological analysis of baryon matrix elements in a fixed-sphere MIT bag model. The model consists of massive, noninteracting quarks which carry the usual SU(3) quantum numbers as well as an SU(3) of color. Two- quark matrix elements investigated include those of the sigma operator and axial- vector and vector currents and the magnetic moment, charge radius, and dipole moments of the electromagnetic current. Among our results are the masses 44 MeV for nonstrange quarks and 298 MeV for strange quarks. The model is successful in predicting static properties of the lowest-mass baryons, but has a problem in describing the radiative decay of the nucleon resonance, N*$sub 13$(1520). Four- quark matrix elements, parity-violating nonleptonic decay amplitudes of the 1/ 2$sup +$ baryons, are investigated and are found to be poorly described by the model. (AIP)

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