Strange and nonstrange baryon spectra in the relativistic interacting quark-diquark model with a G\"ursey and Radicati-inspired exchange interaction
E. Santopinto, J. Ferretti

TL;DR
This paper extends a relativistic quark-diquark model to include strange baryons, calculating their spectra and comparing results with experimental data to improve understanding of baryon structure.
Contribution
The work introduces an extension of the relativistic quark-diquark model to strange baryons, incorporating a G"ursey and Radicati-inspired exchange interaction.
Findings
Calculated strange and nonstrange baryon spectra match experimental data
Model successfully describes baryon mass spectra
Extension improves understanding of baryon structure
Abstract
The relativistic interacting quark-diquark model, constructed in the framework of point form dynamics, is extended to strange baryons. The strange and nonstrange baryon spectra are calculated and compared with the experimental data.
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