Review of the low-lying excited baryons *(1/2-)
Abstract
Strong empirical and phenomenological indications exist for large sea-quark admixtures in the low-lying excited baryons. Investigating the low-lying excited baryon *(1/2-) is important to determine the nature of the low-lying excited baryons. We review the experimental and theoretical progress on the studies of the *(1/2-). Although several candidates have received intensive discussions, such as (1620) and (1480), their existence needs further confirmation. Following the prediction of the unquenched quark models for the *(1/2-), many theoretical works suggested the existence of these states in various processes. Future experimental measurements could shed light on the existence of the low-lying excited *(1/2-) state.
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