Baryons from Quarks in the 1/N Expansion

Abstract

We present a diagrammatic analysis of baryons in the 1/N expansion, where N is the number of QCD colors. We use this method to show that there are an infinite number of degenerate baryon states in the large-N limit. We also show that forward matrix elements of quark bilinear operators satisfy the static quark-model relations in this limit, and enumerate the corrections to these relations to all orders in 1/N. These results hold for any number of light quark flavors, and the methods used can be extended to arbitrary operators. Our results imply that for two flavors, the quark-model relations for the axial currents and magnetic moments get corrections of order 1/N2. For three or more flavors, the results are more complicated, and corrections are generically of order 1/N. We write an explicit effective lagrangian which can be used to carry out chiral perturbation theory calculations in the 1/N expansion. Finally, we compare our results to what is expected from a chiral constituent quark model.

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