New narrow nucleon resonances N(1685) and N(1726) within the chiral quark-soliton model
Abstract
We investigate the strong and radiative decay widths of the narrow nucleon resonances N*(1685) and N(1726) within the framework of the SU(3) chiral quark-soliton model. All the relevant parameters are taken from those used to describe the properties of the baryon octet and decuplet in previous works. The masses of the antidecuplet nucleon and the eikosiheptaplet (27-plet) nucleon with spin 3/2 are determined respectively to be (1690.2 10.5)\, MeV and (1719.67.4)\,MeV. The decay width for N(1685) η + N is found to be approximately three times larger than that for N(1685) π +N. The width of the decay N(1726)3/2+ η +N is even about 31 times larger than that of N(1726)3/2+ π + N. The ratio of the radiative decays for N*(1685) is obtained to be nn*(1685)/pp*(1685)=8.623.45 which explains very well the neutron anomaly. In contrast, we find pp*(1726)/nn*(1726)=3.720.64, which indicates that the production of N*(1726) is more likely to be observed in the proton channel. We also examined the decay modes of these narrow nucleon resonances with the strangeness hadrons involved.
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