Pion decay of baryons in a flux-tube quark model
- 1 July 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 38 (1) , 233-237
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.38.233
Abstract
Pion decay widths of nonstrange-baryon resonances are calculated based on the quark-pair-creation model. The decay mechanism is consistent with the description of the nucleon and of the pion as having quark structure related to a flux-tube model motivated by QCD. The spectroscopic model has no adjustable parameter. The model has one parameter which we fit to reproduce the Δ(1232) decay width. The results for 19 resonances are compared to experiment and to results obtained from the pseudoscalar-emission model. This sheds some light on the role of the finite size of the pion.
Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Meson decays by flux-tube breakingPhysical Review D, 1987
- Baryons in a relativized quark model with chromodynamicsPhysical Review D, 1986
- Flux-tube model for hadrons in QCDPhysical Review D, 1985
- Hyperfine splitting in a realistic basis for baryonsPhysical Review D, 1985
- Hadron spectroscopy in a flux-tube quark modelPhysical Review D, 1983
- Resonant partial-wave amplitudes inaccording to the naive quark-pair-creation modelPhysical Review D, 1975
- Naive quark-pair—creation model and baryon decaysPhysical Review D, 1974
- "Naive" Quark-Pair-Creation Model of Strong-Interaction VerticesPhysical Review D, 1973
- Regge Amplitude Arising fromVerticesPhysical Review D, 1970
- Decay rates of meson resonances in a quark modelNuclear Physics B, 1969