Five-quark components in (1232) Nπ decay

Abstract

Five-quark qqqq q components in the (1232) are shown to contribute significantly to (1232) Nπ decay through quark-antiquark annihilation transitions. These involve the overlap between the qqq and qqqq q components and may be triggered by the confining interaction between the quarks. With a 10% admixture of five-quark components in the (1232) the decay width can be larger by factors 2 - 3 over that calculated in the quark model with 3 valence quarks, depending on the details of the confining interaction. The effect of transitions between the qqqq q components themselves on the calculated decay width is however small. The large contribution of the quark-antiquark annihilation transitions thus may compensate the underprediction of the width of the (1232) by the valence quark model, once the (1232) contains qqqq q components with 10% probability.

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