Baryonic content of the pion
Abstract
The baryon form factor of charged pions arises since isospin symmetry is broken with unequal up and down quark masses, md>mu, as well as electromagnetic effects. We obtain estimates for this basic property in two phenomenological ways: from simple constituent quark models, as well as from fitting the e+e- π+ π- data. All our methods yield the result that the baryon mean square radius, extracted from the slope of the form factor, is positive for π+, hence a picture where the outer region has a net baryon, and the inner region a net antibaryon density, both compensating each other such that the total baryon number is zero. For π- the effect is equal and opposite. We estimate the corresponding mean squared baryon radius as r2 Bπ+ = (0.03-0.04~ fm)2.