Electromagnetic properties of the d*(2380) hexaquark
Abstract
Experiments with intense photon and electron beams have the potential to provide access to nontrivial properties of the recently discovered d*(2380) hexaquark including its size, structure, magnetic moment, quadrupole and octupole deformations. In this paper we investigate the sensitivity of ongoing and planned experiments to various properties of the d*(2380), employing models based on both constituent quark and pion cloud frameworks. Our calculations indicate that for photoinduced reactions on the deuteron the d*(2380) is predominantly produced from the D-wave component of the deuteron. We confirm earlier findings that the intrinsic quadrupole deformation of the d*(2380) should be small. We also demonstrate an ability to extract the d*(2380) magnetic moment and put constrains on the d*(2380) M3/E2 ratio.
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