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Nucleon resonance transition couplings to vector mesons

✍ Scribed by D.O Riska; G.E Brown


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
171 KB
Volume
679
Category
Article
ISSN
0375-9474

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✦ Synopsis


Recent heavy-ion experiments indicate modifications of the ρ-meson mass in medium. In the CERES experiments, ρ mesons are produced at ∼ normal nuclear matter density, where hadrons are more appropriate constituents than quarks. A collective "nuclear ρ", in which every nucleon is excited to the N(1520) state, with equal amplitude, enters in this description. At the higher densities reached by future experiments, constituent quarks become the appropriate variables. Here the ρ and Ο‰ transition couplings to the nucleon resonances up to 1700 MeV, including the N(1520), are derived by means of the chiral quark model. The relevant coupling constants are expressed in terms of the corresponding vector-coupling constants to nucleons. The quality of the model relations is tested by a calculation of the corresponding pion-resonance coupling constants, which are known from the empirical pion-decay widths.


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