Excited Hadrons and Quark-Hadron Duality
Abstract
We review how Quark-Hadron Duality (QHD) for (u,d) flavors at high energies and in the scaling regime suggests a radial and angular behaviour of mesonic and baryonic resonance masses of the Regge form M2nJ = μ2 n + β2 J + M02 . The radial mass dependence is asymptotically consistent with a common two-body dynamics for mesons and baryons in terms of the quark-antiquark (q q) and quark-diquark (qD) degrees of freedom, respectively. This formula is validated phenomenologically within an uncertainty determined by half the width of the resonances, MnJ2 nJ MnJ. With this error prescription we find from the non-strange PDG hadrons different radial slopes μ2 qq=1.34(4) GeV2 and μ2qD=0.75(3) GeV2, but similar angular slopes β q q2 β q D2 1.15 GeV2.
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