Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
1992-12-05
Phys.Lett.B302:482-490,1993; ERRATUM-ibid.B388:866,1996
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
(16 pages, 2 figures; uses harvmac and uufiles), CERN-TH.6735/92, UCSD/PTH 92-34
Scientific paper
10.1016/0370-2693(93)90430-P
Nonanalytic $m_q^{1/2}$ and $m_q\ln m_q$ chiral corrections to the baryon magnetic moments are computed. The calculation includes contributions from both intermediate octet and decuplet baryon states. Unlike the one-loop contributions to the baryon axial currents and masses, the contribution from decuplet intermediate states does not partially cancel that from octet intermediate states. The fit to the observed magnetic moments including $m_q^{1/2}$ corrections is found to be much worse than the tree level SU(3) fit if values for the baryon-pion axial coupling constants obtained from a tree level extraction are used. Using the axial coupling constant values extracted at one loop results in a better fit to the magnetic moments than the tree level SU(3) fit. There are three linear relations amongst the magnetic moments when $m_q^{1/2}$ corrections are included, and one relation including $m_q^{1/2}$, $m_q\ln m_q$ and $m_q$ corrections. These relations are independent of the axial coupling constants of the baryons and agree well with experiment.
Jenkins Elizabeth
Luke Michael
Savage Martin J.
~Manohar Aneesh V.
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