Parity of Anti-Decuplet Baryons Revisited from Chiral Soliton Models

Abstract

We recalculate masses and widths of anti-decuplet baryons in the case of positive parity from chiral soliton models, provided that the member 3/2 of the anti-decuplet has a mass 1.86 GeV as reported recently. Calculations show that there are no convincing candidates for the nonexotic members of the anti-decuplet available in the baryon listings. Up to the leading order of ms and 1/Nc, the width formula for the decay of the anti-decuplet baryons to the octet depends only on SU(3) symmetry model-independently, except the coupling constant. Similarly we give a width formula for the decay of negative parity baryons belong to certain SU(3) baryon multiplet by pure symmetry consideration. By this formula, we find that if we have an anti-decuplet with negative parity and that the masses are the same as those given by chiral soltion models, the identification of N(1650) as N10 are inconsistent with experiments for N(1650) Nπ while the widths agree with other two decay channels involving strangeness. And (1750) seems to be a reasonable candidate for 10.

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