An explanation of the 5/2-(1930) as a bound state

Abstract

We use the interaction in the hidden gauge formalism to dynamically generate N and resonances. We show, through a comparison of the results from this analysis and from a quark model study with data, that the 5/2-(1930), 3/2-(1940) and 1/2-(1900) resonances can be assigned to bound states. More precisely the 5/2-(1930) can be interpreted as a bound state whereas the 3/2-(1940) and 1/2-(1900) may contain an important component. This interpretation allows for a solution of a long-standing puzzle concerning the description of these resonances in constituent quark models. In addition we also obtain degenerate JP=1/2-,3/2-,5/2- N* states but their assignment to experimental resonances is more uncertain.

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