Strange and nonstrange baryon spectra in the interacting quark-diquark model
J. Ferretti

TL;DR
This paper applies a relativistic interacting quark-diquark model to calculate strange and nonstrange baryon spectra, comparing the results with experimental data to validate the model's effectiveness.
Contribution
It introduces a relativistic quark-diquark model formalism and demonstrates its application to baryon spectra analysis, providing a new approach for theoretical predictions.
Findings
Model successfully reproduces known baryon spectra
Provides predictions for unobserved baryon states
Shows good agreement with experimental data
Abstract
We briefly discuss the relativistic interacting quark-diquark model formalism and its application to the calculation of strange and nonstrange baryon spectra. The results are compared to the existing experimental data.
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