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The Baryon Spectrum and Chiral Dynamics
Published 1994-11-12, updated 1994-12-22Version 3
The fine structure of the low energy part of the nucleon and strange hyperon spectra, which are formed of single states without parity doublets, may be understood in terms of an $SU(3)$ flavor-symmetric quark-quark interaction that describes chiral pseudoscalar boson exchange. The model predicts the fine structure splittings within 10-30\% of their empirical values and provides an explanation of the reversed ordering of the lowest positive and negative parity resonances in the nucleon and the $\Lambda$ hyperon spectra.
Comments: 10 pages, latex, Configuration of Sigma(1750) changed, numerical values accordingly revised, misprints corrected
Journal: PiN Newslett.10:115-120,1995
Categories: hep-ph
Keywords: chiral dynamics, baryon spectrum, chiral pseudoscalar boson exchange, strange hyperon spectra, flavor-symmetric quark-quark interaction
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