Plausible explanation of the 5/2+(2000) puzzle
Abstract
From a Faddeev calculation for the π-()N5/2-(1675) system we show the plausible existence of three dynamically generated I(JP)=3/2 (5/2+) baryon states below 2.3 GeV whereas only two resonances, 5/2+(1905)() and 5/2+(2000)(), are cataloged in the Particle Data Book Review. Our results give theoretical support to data analyses extracting two distinctive resonances, 5/2+(1740) and 5/2+(2200), from which the mass of 5/2+(2000)() is estimated. We propose that these two resonances should be cataloged instead of 5/2+(2000). This proposal gets further support from the possible assignment of the other baryon states found in the approach in the I=1/2,3/2 with JP=1/2+,3/2+,5/2+ sectors to known baryonic resonances. In particular, 1/2+(1750)() is naturally interpreted as a π N1/2-(1650) bound state.
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