Searching for the quark--diquark systematics of baryons composed by light quarks q=u,d

Abstract

Supposing quark--diquark structure of baryons, we look for systematics of baryons composed of light quarks (q=u,d). We systematize baryons using the notion of two diquarks: (i) axial--vector state, D11, with the spin SD=1 and isospin ID=1 and (ii) scalar one, D00, with the spin SD=0 and isospin ID=0. We consider several schemes for the composed baryons: (1) with different diquark masses, MD00 MD11, (2) with MD00 = MD11 and overlapping qD00 and qD11 states (resonances), (3) with/without SU(6) constraints for low-lying states (with quark--diquark orbital momenta L=0). In the high-mass region the model predicts several baryon resonances at M 2.0-2.9 GeV. Moreover, the model gives us the double pole structure (i.e. two poles with the same ReM but different ImM) in many amplitudes at masses M 2.0 GeV. We see also that for description of low-lying baryons (with L=0), the SU(6) constraint is needed.

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