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arxiv: 1304.4614 · v1 · pith:AL4ZUBVLnew · submitted 2013-04-16 · ✦ hep-lat · hep-ph· nucl-ex· nucl-th

Determination of the Delta(1232) axial and pseudoscalar form factors from lattice QCD

classification ✦ hep-lat hep-phnucl-exnucl-th
keywords deltalatticeaxialfactorsformpseudoscalarresultschiral
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We present a lattice QCD calculation of the $\Delta(1232)$ matrix elements of the axial-vector and pseudoscalar currents. The decomposition of these matrix elements into the appropriate Lorentz invariant form factors is carried out and the techniques to calculate the form factors are developed and tested using quenched configurations. Results are obtained for 2+1 domain wall fermions and within a hybrid scheme with domain wall valence and staggered sea quarks. Two Goldberger-Treiman type relations connecting the axial to the pseudoscalar effective couplings are derived. These and further relations based on the pion-pole dominance hypothesis are examined using the lattice QCD results, finding support for their validity. Utilizing lattice QCD results on the axial charges of the nucleon and the $\Delta$, as well as the nucleon-to-$\Delta$ transition coupling constant, we perform a combined chiral fit to all three quantities and study their pion mass dependence as the chiral limit is approached.

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