The effect of hidden color channels on nucleon-nucleon interaction in quark model
Abstract
In the framework of constituent quark model, the effect of hidden color channels on the nucleon-nucleon (NN) interaction is studied. By adjusting the color confinement strength between the hidden color channels and color singlet channels and/or between the hidden color channels and hidden color channels, the experimental data of S to I partial-wave phase shifts of NN scattering can be fitted well. The results show that the hidden color channel coupling might be important in producing the intermediate-range attraction of NN interaction. The deuteron properties and dibaryon candidates have also been studied with this model.
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