Masses of ground-state mesons and baryons, including those with heavy quarks
Abstract
Using a confining, symmetry-preserving regularisation of a vector×vector contact interaction, we compute the spectra of ground-state pseudoscalar and vector (f g) mesons, scalar and axial-vector (fg) diquarks, and JP=1/2+, 3/2+ (fgh) baryons, where f,g,h ∈ \u,d,s,c,b\. The diquark correlations are essentially dynamical and play a key role in formulating and solving the three-valence-quark baryon problems. The baryon spectrum obtained from this largely-algebraic approach reproduces the 22 known experimental masses with an accuracy of 2.9(2.4)%. It also possesses the richness of states typical of constituent-quark models, predicting many heavy-quark baryons not yet observed. This study indicates that diquark correlations are an important component of all baryons; and owing to the dynamical character of the diquarks, it is typically the lightest allowed diquark correlation which defines the most important component of a baryon's Faddeev amplitude.
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