Baryonic form factors of the pion and kaon in a chiral quark model
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American Physical Society
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2022-08-02Referencia bibliográfica
Broniowski, W., Arriola, E. R., & Sanchez-Puertas, P. (2022). Baryonic form factors of the pion and kaon in a chiral quark model. Physical Review D, 106(3), 036001. DOI: [10.1103/PhysRevD.106.036001]
Sponsorship
Polish National Science Centre Grant No. 2018/31/B/ST2/01022 (WB); European H2020 MSCACOFUND Grant No. 754510 and H2020-INFRAIA-2018-1 Grant No. 824093; Spanish MINECO Grants No. FPA2017-86989-P and No. SEV-2016-0588; Generalitat de Catalunya Grant No. 2017SGR1069 (PSP); SpanishMINECOand European FEDERfunds grant and Project No. PID2020–114767 GB-I00 funded by MCIN/ AEI/10.13039/501100011033; Junta de Andalucía Grant No. FQM-225 (ERA)Abstract
The baryonic form factor of charged pions is studied in detail in the Nambu–Jona-Lasinio model with
constituent quarks, where the spontaneously broken chiral symmetry is the key dynamical ingredient
guaranteeing the would-be Goldstone boson nature of the pseudoscalar mesons octet. In general, this form
factor arises when the isospin symmetry is broken, which is the case if the u and d quark masses are split, as
in the real world, or if the electromagnetic effects were taken into account. We obtain estimates for this
basic property of the pion resulting from the quark mass splitting for a range of model parameters, and
importantly, for different pion masses, going up to the values used in lattice QCD. We find very stable
model results, with the mean square radius of πþ in the range ð0.05–0.07 fmÞ2. From charge conjugation,
the baryonic form factor of πþ and π− are equal and opposite. We also obtain the transverse-coordinate,
relativistically invariant baryonic density of the charged pion. In πþ, the inner region carries a negative, and
the outside—a positive baryon number density, both cancelling to zero, as obviously the pion carries no net
baryon charge.We also carry out an analogous analysis for the kaon, where the effect is much larger due to
the sizable s and u=d quark mass splitting. We discuss the prospects of lattice QCD measurements of the
baryonic form factors of charged pions and kaons.