Pion Mass Dependence of Nucleon Magnetic Moments

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice

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five pages, Contribution for the Proceedings of the Meeting on Hadronic Interactions, Mackenzie University, S\~ao Paulo, SP, B

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The relevance of the pion mass, provenient from a term which explicitely breaks chiral symmetry in the Lagrangian, for nucleon magnetic moment in the frame of the Skyrmion model in two different versions: the usual Skyrme model and a modified one which includes a coupling to a light scalar meson field, the sigma $\sigma (\simeq 500-600$ MeV). The results are compared to other calculations. Our main motivation comes from usual extrapolations for values of low energy QCD observables obtained in lattices with large values of pion/quark masses toward realistic value of $m_{\pi}$. which do not allow it. We do a comparison with results from the Cloudy Bag Model and a chiral hadronic model from chiral perturbation theory. There are several resulting extrapolations from the region of large pion mass to the realistic value depending on the considered model for low energy QCD.

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