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Gauge- and point-invariant vertices of nucleon-to-resonance interactions

We construct interactions of nucleons N with higher-spin resonances R invariant under point and gauge transformations of the Rarita-Schwinger field. It is found for arbitrarily high spin of a resonance that the requirement of point- and gauge-invariance uniquely determines a Lagrangian of NR interactions with pions, photons, and vector mesons, which might reduce model ambiguity in effective-field calculations involving such vertices. Considering the NR interactions with photons and vector mesons, the symmetry provides a classification of three NR vertices in terms of their differential order. The Q^2 dependencies of the point and gauge invariant form factors are considered in a vector-meson-dominance model. The model is in good agreement with experimental data. In addition, we point out some empirical patterns in the Q^2 dependencies of the form factors: low-Q^2 scaling of the N-Delta(1232) form factor ratios and relations between form factors for N-N(1520) and N-N(1680) transitions.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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