Decuplet baryon magnetic moments in a QCD-based quark model beyond quenched approximation

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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19 pages, 2 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevD.58.113003

We study the decuplet baryon magnetic moments in a QCD-based quark model beyond quenched approximation. Our approach for unquenching the theory is based on the heavy baryon perturbation theory in which the axial couplings for baryon - meson and the meson-meson-photon couplings from the chiral perturbation theory are used together with the QM moment couplings. It also involves the introduction of a form factor characterizing the structure of baryons considered as composite particles. Using the parameters obtained from fitting the octet baryon magnetic moments, we predict the decuplet baryon magnetic moments. The $\Omega^-$ magnetic moment is found to be in good agreement with experiment: $\mu_{\Omega^-}$ is predicted to be $-1.97 \mu_N$ compared to the experimental result of ($-$2.02 $\pm$ 0.05) $\mu_N$.

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