Affiliation:
1. National Inst. for Adv. Studies, I.I.Sc. Campus, Bangalore-560012, India
2. 244 Tagore Park, Delhi-110009, India
Abstract
A qqq BSE formalism based on DBχS of an input four-fermion Lagrangian of "current" u, d quarks interacting pairwise via gluon-exchange-propagator in its nonperturbative regime, is employed for the calculation of baryon self-energy via quark-loop integrals. To that end the baryon-qqq vertex function is derived under Covariant Instantaneity Ansatz (CIA), using Green function techniques. This is a three-body extension of an earlier [Formula: see text] (two-body) result on the exact 3D–4D interconnection for the respective BS wave functions under 3D kernel support. The nonperturbative QCD feature of this approach (vis-a-vis chiral perturbation theory — see text for comparison) is preserved through the gluon exchange propagator in the infrared regime (characterized by two parameters C0, ω0), precalibrated to both [Formula: see text] and qqq spectra plus other observables, together with a DBχ S mechanism to generate the dynamical mass m(p). The quark-loop integrals for the neutron (n) – proton (p) mass difference receive contributions from two sources: (i) the strong SU(2) effect arising from the d-u mass difference (4 MeV); (ii) the e.m. effect of the respective quark charges. The resultant n-p difference comes dominantly from the d-u effect (+1.71 MeV ), which is mildly offset by e.m. effect (-0.44), subject to gauge corrections. For an estimate of the latter a general method for QED gauge corrections to an arbitrary momentum dependent vertex function is outlined (in App. C), and a calculation made for the (two-body) kaon as a test case, indicates an increase by 0.612 MeV in the earlier kaon e.m. value (1.032 MeV). This result is taken as a rough indication of the percentage gauge correction expected for the n-p case. A critical comparison is given with the results from QCD sum rules.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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