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Covariant model for the Dalitz decay of the $N(1535)$ resonance

We develop a covariant model for the $γ^\ast N \to N(1535)$ transition in the timelike kinematical region, the region where the square momentum transfer $q^2$ is positive. Our starting point is the covariant spectator quark model constrained by data in the spacelike kinematical region ($Q^2 = -q^2 >0$). The model is used to estimate the contributions of valence quarks to the transition form factors, and one obtains a fair description of the Dirac form factor at intermediate and large $Q^2$. For the Pauli form factor there is evidence that beyond the quark-core contributions there are also significant contributions of meson cloud effects. Combining the quark-core model with an effective description of the meson cloud effects, we derive a parametrization of the spacelike data that can be extended covariantly to the timelike region. This extension enabled us to estimate the Dalitz decay widths of the $N(1535)$ resonance, among other observables. Our calculations can help in the interpretation of the present experiments at HADES ($pp$ collisions and others).

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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