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Hard form factors for meson-baryon strong couplings as derived from deep inelastic lepton scattering
Authors:W. -Y. P. Hwang  J. Speth  G. E. Brown
Affiliation:1. Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 10764 ROC
2. Institut für Kernphysik der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich, W-5170, Jülich, Federal Republic of Germany
3. Department of Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 11794, Stony Brook, NY, USA
Abstract:As stimulated by earlier attempts for obtaining thepgrNN andpgrNdelta form factors from the deep inelastic lepton scattering data, we extend the analysis by taking into account effects of additional mesons includingrgr, OHgr, sgr,K, andK*, with the coupling constants fixed by the lowenergy nucleon-nucleon and hyperon-nucleon scattering data. Contrary to an earlier claim that thepgr NN andpgrNdelta form factor must be very soft (e.g., with the cutoff mass less than 500 MeV in the monopole form), we find, for example, that with all form factors parametrized in the dipole form, a universal cutoff mass of 1150 MeV in thedelta/N sector and 1400 MeV in thelambda/sgr sector yields predictions in excellent agreement with recently published neutrino data on the momentum fractions carried by thes, Umacr, and¯d quarks, as well as consistent with the sea-to-valence ratio extracted from the CDHS data and the Femilab E615 experiment. Similar results can also be obtained by using exponential cutoffs for all couplings, or by using monopole forms for some vertices while retaining dipole forms for the rest. The success of the mesonexchange picture in generating the strangeness content in a proton suggests an alternative understanding of the origin of sea quarks in the proton.We wish to thank G. Garvey, K. Holinde, L.-C. Liu, M. B. Johnson, M. Strikman, A. W. Thomas and Jochen Wambach for helpful conversations. W-Y. P. Hwang wishes to acknowledge the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for a fellowship to visit Jülich for conducting research. His research works was also supported in part by the National Science Council of the Republic of China. The work of G. E. Brown is supported in part by a Humboldt award, in part by NATO Grant RG85/0093, and in part by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Keywords:  KeywordHeading"  >PACS 13.75.Gx  13.75.Jz  13.60.Hb
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