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Magnetic Dipole, Electric Quadrupole and Magnetic Octupole Moments of the Delta Baryons in Light Cone QCD Sum Rules

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arxiv 0811.2670 v2 pith:RYM4DS6W submitted 2008-11-17 hep-ph

Magnetic Dipole, Electric Quadrupole and Magnetic Octupole Moments of the Delta Baryons in Light Cone QCD Sum Rules

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Due to the very short life time of the $\Delta$ baryons, a direct measurement on the electromagnetic moments of these systems is almost impossible in the experiment and can only be done indirectly. Although only for the magnetic dipole moments of $\Delta^{++}$ and $\Delta^{+}$ systems there are some experimental data, the theoretical, phenomenological and lattice calculations could play crucial role. In present work, the magnetic dipole ($\mu_{\Delta}$) , electric quadrupole ($Q_{\Delta}$) and magnetic octupole ($O_{\Delta}$) moments of these baryons are computed within the light cone QCD sum rules. The results are compared with the predictions of the other phenomenological approaches, lattice QCD and existing experimental data.

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