Spectrum of the excited $N^*$ and $\Delta^*$ baryons in a relativistic chiral quark model
E. M. Tursunov (INP, Tashkent), S. Krewald (IKP, Forschungszentrum, Juelich)

TL;DR
This paper models the spectrum of excited N* and Delta* baryons using a relativistic chiral quark model, successfully matching many experimental data points and predicting new states, while addressing the center of mass problem.
Contribution
It introduces a novel relativistic chiral quark model with a new method for center of mass treatment, accurately describing baryon spectra and predicting additional resonances.
Findings
Good reproduction of Delta(1232) resonance.
Overestimation of some radially excited states.
Underestimation of certain negative parity orbitally excited states.
Abstract
The spectrum of the SU(2) flavor baryons is studied in the frame of a relativistic chiral quark potential model based on the one-pion and one-gluon exchange mechanisms. It is argued that the N* and Delta* resonances strongly coupled to the pi-N channel are identified with the orbital configurations with a single valence quark in the excited state (nlj). With the obtained selection rules based on the "chiral constraint", we show that it is possible to construct a schematic periodic table of baryon resonances, consistent with the experimental data and yielding no "missing resonances". A new original method for the treatment of the center of mass problem is suggested, which is based on the separation of the three-quark Dirac Hamiltonian into the parts, corresponding to the Jacobi coordinates. The numerical estimations for the energy positions of the Nucleon and Delta…
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