In the chiral unitary approach with dimensional regularization and new photon-baryon diagrams, the computed Lambda(1520) to gamma Sigma0 width matches BESIII data while the gamma Lambda width underpredicts the CLAS result.
Electromagnetic structure of the lowest-lying decuplet resonances in covariant chiral perturbation theory
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We present a calculation of the leading SU(3)-breaking $\mathcal{O}(p^3)$-corrections to the electromagnetic moments and charge radius (CR) of the lowest-lying decuplet resonances in covariant chiral perturbation theory. In particular, the magnetic dipole moment (MDM) of the members of the decuplet is predicted fixing the only low-energy constant (LEC) present up to this order with the well measured MDM of the $\Omega^-$. We predict $\mu_\Delta^{++}=6.04(13)$ and $\mu_\Delta^+=2.84(2)$ which agree well with the current experimental information. For the electric quadrupole moment (EQM) and the CR we use state-of-the-art lattice QCD results to determine the corresponding LECs, whereas for the magnetic octupole moment (MOM) there is no unknown LEC up to the order considered here and we obtain a pure prediction. We compare our results with those reported in large $N_c$, lattice QCD, heavy-baryon chiral perturbation theory and other models.
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QCD sum rules yield numerical tensor form factors for Ω^-, Σ^{*+}, and Ξ^{*-} up to 10 GeV² together with forward-limit quark tensor charges.
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Radiative decays of the $\Lambda(1520)$ as a dynamically generated resonance
In the chiral unitary approach with dimensional regularization and new photon-baryon diagrams, the computed Lambda(1520) to gamma Sigma0 width matches BESIII data while the gamma Lambda width underpredicts the CLAS result.
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Tensor form factors of decuplet hyperons in QCD
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