On the nuclear reactions with participation of near-threshold baryon resonances
O.D. Dalkarov

TL;DR
This paper discusses nuclear reactions involving baryon resonances, interpreted as bound states of nuclei and mesons, highlighting their main features and implications.
Contribution
It introduces a new interpretation of baryon resonances as bound states of nuclei and mesons, providing insights into their role in nuclear reactions.
Findings
Identification of key features of baryon resonance participation
Interpretation of resonances as nucleus-meson bound states
Implications for understanding nuclear reaction mechanisms
Abstract
The main features of nuclear reactions with participation of baryon resonances ((1232), S(1535) and (1405)), which are interpreted as a manifestation of the bound states of nucleus and corresponding meson are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Cold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions
