Behind the success of the quark model
Abstract
The ground-state three-quark (3Q) potential and the excited-state 3Q potential are studied using SU(3) lattice QCD at the quenched level. For more than 300 patterns of the 3Q systems, the ground-state potential is investigated in detail in lattice QCD with at and with at . As a result, the ground-state potential is found to be well described with Y-ansatz within the 1%-level deviation. From the comparison with the Q- potential, we find the universality of the string tension as and the one-gluon-exchange result as . The excited-state potential is also studied in lattice QCD with at for 24 patterns of the 3Q systems.The energy gap between and , which physically means the gluonic excitation energy, is found to be about 1GeV in the typical hadronic scale, which is relatively large compared with the excitation energy of the quark origin. This large gluonic excitation energy justifies the great success of the simple quark model.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-lat/0304008,
title = {Behind the success of the quark model},
author = {T. T. Takahashi and H. Suganuma and H. Ichie and H. Matsufuru and Y. Nemoto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/0304008},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Talk given at 16th International Conference on Particles and Nuclei (PANIC 02), Osaka, Japan, 30 Sep - 4 Oct 2002