https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-12251-x
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Electromagnetic properties of the
and
states via light-cone QCD
Health Services Vocational School of Higher Education, Istanbul Aydin University, Sefakoy-Kucukcekmece, 34295, Istanbul, Türkiye
Received:
11
September
2023
Accepted:
10
November
2023
Published online:
24
November
2023
The and
states are among the most interesting and intriguing particles whose internal structures have not yet been elucidated. Inspired by this, the magnetic dipole moments of the
and
states with quantum numbers
and
, respectively, are analyzed in the framework of QCD light-cone sum rules, assuming that they have a molecule composed of a nucleon and a
meson. The magnetic dipole moments are obtained as
and
. The magnetic dipole moment is the leading-order response of a bound system to a weak external magnetic field. It therefore offers an excellent platform to explore the inner organization of hadrons governed by the quark-gluon dynamics of QCD. Comparison of the findings of this analysis with future experimental results on the magnetic dipole moments of the
and
states may shed light on the nature and internal organization of these states. The electric quadrupole and magnetic octupole moments of the
states have also been calculated, and these values are determined to be
fm
and
fm
, respectively. The values of the electric quadrupole and magnetic octupole moments show a non-spherical charge distribution. We hope that our estimates of the electromagnetic properties of the
and
states, together with the results of other theoretical studies of the spectroscopic parameters of these states, will be useful for their search in future experiments and will help us to define the exact internal structures of these states.
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