We study theoretically the baryon spectra in terms of a deformed oscillator quark (DOQ) model. This model is motivated by confinement of quarks and chiral symmetry breaking, which are the most important non-perturbative phenomena of QCD. The minimization of the DOQ hamiltonian with respect to the deformation for each principal quantum number results in deformations for the intrinsic states of excited baryonic states. We find that the resulting baryon spectra agree very well with the existing experimental data. The spatial deformation of the baryonic excited states carry useful information on the quark confinement and provide a clue to understand the confining mechanism
Baryons are the combination of three quarks(antiquarks) configured by qqq(q¯q¯q¯). They are fermions...
By solving the Schrodinger equation for the three-quark system in the hyperspherical harmonic approa...
We treat baryons as bound states of scalar or axialvector diquarks and a constituent quark which int...
We study all the SU(3) baryonic states known experimentally and identify them in the scheme of the d...
Transitions among excited nucleons are studied within a non-relativistic quark model with a deformed...
In this two part series a chiral confining model of baryons is used to describe low--lying negative ...
A quark model for baryons, in which the valence quarks are moving in a deformable mean field, is con...
We investigate the structure of the SU(3) octet and decuplet baryons employing a constituent quark m...
From a refined non-relativistic quark model that fits the baryonic low-energy spectrum the study of ...
New results on baryon structure and spectrum developed in collaboration with Dan Riska [1-4] are rep...
We present a model of the quark structure of nonstrange baryons. We use quasi-quarks whose masses ar...
We present a quark-quark interaction for the complete study of the meson spectra, from the light to ...
The q (q) over bar spectrum is studied in a generalized constituent quark model constrained in the s...
The implications of chiral symmetry for the quark model are discussed. In particular its connection ...
The nonrelativistic quark model and a new baryon mass formula have been applied to study the baryon...
Baryons are the combination of three quarks(antiquarks) configured by qqq(q¯q¯q¯). They are fermions...
By solving the Schrodinger equation for the three-quark system in the hyperspherical harmonic approa...
We treat baryons as bound states of scalar or axialvector diquarks and a constituent quark which int...
We study all the SU(3) baryonic states known experimentally and identify them in the scheme of the d...
Transitions among excited nucleons are studied within a non-relativistic quark model with a deformed...
In this two part series a chiral confining model of baryons is used to describe low--lying negative ...
A quark model for baryons, in which the valence quarks are moving in a deformable mean field, is con...
We investigate the structure of the SU(3) octet and decuplet baryons employing a constituent quark m...
From a refined non-relativistic quark model that fits the baryonic low-energy spectrum the study of ...
New results on baryon structure and spectrum developed in collaboration with Dan Riska [1-4] are rep...
We present a model of the quark structure of nonstrange baryons. We use quasi-quarks whose masses ar...
We present a quark-quark interaction for the complete study of the meson spectra, from the light to ...
The q (q) over bar spectrum is studied in a generalized constituent quark model constrained in the s...
The implications of chiral symmetry for the quark model are discussed. In particular its connection ...
The nonrelativistic quark model and a new baryon mass formula have been applied to study the baryon...
Baryons are the combination of three quarks(antiquarks) configured by qqq(q¯q¯q¯). They are fermions...
By solving the Schrodinger equation for the three-quark system in the hyperspherical harmonic approa...
We treat baryons as bound states of scalar or axialvector diquarks and a constituent quark which int...