Center of mass motion in bag model

Abstract

Despite the great success on the mass spectra, the reputation of the bag model has been closely followed by the embarrassment from the center of mass motion. It leads to severe theoretical inconsistencies. For instance, the masses and the decay constants would no longer be independent of the momentum. In this work, we provide a systematical approach to resolve this problem. The meson decay constants as well as the baryon transition form factors can be computed consistently in our framework. Notably, the form factors in the neutron β decays do not depend on any free parameters, and are determined to be FV1 =1 and FA1 = 1.31 or F1A/F1V= 1.31, which is close the experimental value of FA1/FV1 = 1.27. In addition, we find that B (b γ) = (6.8 3.3 ) × 10-6 , which agrees to the experimental value of (7.1 1.7)× 10-6.

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