Much work has been devoted to the study of nonstrange baryons belonging to the $[\textbf{70},1^-]$ multiplet in the framework of the $1/N_c$ expansion. Using group theoretical arguments here we examine the relation between the exact wave function and the approximate one, customarily used in applications where the system is separated into a ground state core and an excited quark. We show that the exact and approximate wave functions globally give similar results for all of mass operators presented in this work. However we find that the inclusion of operators acting separately on the core and on the excited quark deteriorates the fit and leads to unsatisfactory values for the coefficients which encode the quark dynamics. Much better results a...
We briefly describe the 1/Nc expansion method for studying baryon masses. Two approaches of the larg...
We show that a remarkable compatibility exists between the results of a potential model with constit...
The baryon spectra are discussed in the context of the $1/N_c$ expansion approach, with emphasis on ...
Using standard group theoretical techniques we construct the exact wave function of the $[{\bf 70},1...
So far, the masses of excited states and in particular those of nonstrange baryons belonging to the ...
So far, the masses of excited states of mixed orbital symmetry and in particular those of nonstrange...
The mass splittings of the baryons belonging to the $[{\bf 70},1^-]$-plet are derived by using a sim...
The masses of the positive parity [70, 0(+)] and [70, 2(+)] non-strange baryons are calculated in la...
Previous work is extended from SU(2) to SU(3) and we present results for the mass spectrum of the [7...
peer reviewedThe masses of excited states of mixed orbital symmetry of nonstrange and strange baryon...
We present a model-independent analysis of the mass spectrum of nonstrange l=1 baryons in large N_c ...
We review results for the mass spectrum of orbitally excited baryons obtained in the $1/N_c$ expansi...
We summarize results obtained in the $1/N_c$ expansion method for the masses of baryon resonances be...
peer reviewedUsing group theory arguments we extend and complete our previous work by deriving all S...
The relativistic three-quark equations of the ${\bf (70,1^-)}$ baryons are found in the framework of...
We briefly describe the 1/Nc expansion method for studying baryon masses. Two approaches of the larg...
We show that a remarkable compatibility exists between the results of a potential model with constit...
The baryon spectra are discussed in the context of the $1/N_c$ expansion approach, with emphasis on ...
Using standard group theoretical techniques we construct the exact wave function of the $[{\bf 70},1...
So far, the masses of excited states and in particular those of nonstrange baryons belonging to the ...
So far, the masses of excited states of mixed orbital symmetry and in particular those of nonstrange...
The mass splittings of the baryons belonging to the $[{\bf 70},1^-]$-plet are derived by using a sim...
The masses of the positive parity [70, 0(+)] and [70, 2(+)] non-strange baryons are calculated in la...
Previous work is extended from SU(2) to SU(3) and we present results for the mass spectrum of the [7...
peer reviewedThe masses of excited states of mixed orbital symmetry of nonstrange and strange baryon...
We present a model-independent analysis of the mass spectrum of nonstrange l=1 baryons in large N_c ...
We review results for the mass spectrum of orbitally excited baryons obtained in the $1/N_c$ expansi...
We summarize results obtained in the $1/N_c$ expansion method for the masses of baryon resonances be...
peer reviewedUsing group theory arguments we extend and complete our previous work by deriving all S...
The relativistic three-quark equations of the ${\bf (70,1^-)}$ baryons are found in the framework of...
We briefly describe the 1/Nc expansion method for studying baryon masses. Two approaches of the larg...
We show that a remarkable compatibility exists between the results of a potential model with constit...
The baryon spectra are discussed in the context of the $1/N_c$ expansion approach, with emphasis on ...