Effective Q-Q Interactions in Constituent Quark Models
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- 5 May 1997
Abstract
We study the performance of some recent potential models suggested as effective interactions between constituent quarks. In particular, we address constituent quark models for baryons with hybrid Q-Q interactions stemming from one-gluon plus meson exchanges. Upon recalculating two of such models we find them to fail in describing the N and \Delta spectra. Our calculations are based on accurate solutions of the three-quark systems in both a variational Schr\"odinger and a rigorous Faddeev approach. It is argued that hybrid {Q-Q} interactions encounter difficulties in describing baryon spectra due to the specific contributions from one-gluon and pion exchanges together. In contrast, a chiral constituent quark model with a Q-Q interaction solely derived from Goldstone-boson exchange is capable of providing a unified description of both the N and \Delta spectra in good agreement with phenomenology.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1997-05-05, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review C, 57 (6), 3406.
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