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Gravitational form factors of N(1535) in QCD

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arxiv 2012.06895 v2 pith:XDO6NPMY submitted 2020-12-12 hep-ph hep-exhep-lat

Gravitational form factors of N(1535) in QCD

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keywords formfactorsgravitationalcalculatecurrentexcitedfracnucleon
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We calculate the gravitational form factors of the excited $N(1535)$ state with the quantum numbers $I(J^P)=\frac{1}{2}(\frac{1}{2}^-)$ via light cone QCD sum rules (LCSR). To this end, we consider the quark part of the energy-momentum tensor (EMT) current and use the general form of the nucleon's interpolating field as well as the distribution amplitudes (DAs) of $N(1535)$. As both the nucleon and $N(1535)$ couple to the same current, the $N(1535) \rightarrow N$ gravitational transition form factors are entered to the calculations as the main input parameters. First we revisit the transitional gravitational form factors of $N(1535) \rightarrow N$, then extract the values of the form factors of the $N(1535)$ excited state. We observe that the gravitational form factors of $N(1535)$ in terms of $Q^2$ are well described by the multipole fit function. As a byproduct, we also calculate the pressure and energy density at the center of $N(1535)$ and estimate its mechanical radius.

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