Pion-assisted Nucleon-Delta and Delta-Delta dibaryons

Abstract

N-Delta and Delta-Delta dibaryon candidates are discussed and related quark-based calculations are reviewed. New hadronic calculations of L=0 nonstrange dibaryon candidates are reported. For N-Delta, I(JP)=1(2+) and 2(1+) S-matrix poles slightly below threshold are found by solving pi-N-N Faddeev equations with relativistic kinematics, and for Delta-Delta several S-matrix poles below threshold are found by solving pi-N-Delta Faddeev equations with relativistic kinematics in which the N-Delta interaction is dominated by the 1(2+) and 2(1+) resonating channels. In particular, the I(JP)=0(3+) Delta-Delta dibaryon candidate D03(2370) observed recently by the WASA@COSY Collaboration is naturally explained in terms of long-range physics dominated by pions, nucleons and Delta's. These calculations are so far the only ones to reproduce the relatively small width, approximately 70 MeV, of D03(2370). Predictions are also made for the location and width of D30, the I(JP)=3(0+) exotic partner of D03(2370).

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