A chiral soliton model with a momentum-dependent quark mass from the instanton vacuum predicts Delta-N and Sigma_Q-Lambda_Q mass splittings of 214 and 206 MeV.
Magnetic transitions and radiative decays of singly heavy baryons
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A pion mean-field approach allows one to investigate light and singly heavy baryons on an equal footing. In the large $N_c$ limit, the light and singly heavy baryons are viewed respectively as $N_c$ and $N_c-1$ valence quarks bound by the pion mean fields created self-consistently, since a heavy quark can be regarded as a static color source in the limit of the infinitely heavy quark mass. The transition magnetic moments of the baryon sextet are determined entirely by using the parameters fixed in the light-baryon sector without any additional parameters introduced. Assuming that the transition $E2$ moments are small, we are able to compute the radiative decay rates of the baryon sextet. The numerical results are discussed, being compared with those from other approaches.
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Nucleon and singly heavy baryons from the QCD instanton vacuum
A chiral soliton model with a momentum-dependent quark mass from the instanton vacuum predicts Delta-N and Sigma_Q-Lambda_Q mass splittings of 214 and 206 MeV.