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Isovector and isoscalar tensor form factors of $N(1535) \rightarrow N$ transition in light-cone QCD

We have applied isovector and isoscalar tensor current to evaluate the tensor form factors of the $ N(1535) \rightarrow N $ transition with the help of the light-cone QCD sum rule method. In numerical computations, have used the most general forms of the interpolating current for the nucleon and the tensor current together with two different sets of the input parameters in the DAs of the $N(1535)$ state. We have obtained that the values of $N(1535) \rightarrow N$ transition tensor form factors very sensitive to the input parameters of the distribution amplitudes of the $N(1535)$ state. We have acquired that the $Q^2$ dependence of $N(1535) \rightarrow$ transition tensor form factors is well defined by a p-pole fit function.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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