Few-Body Problems in Hadron Spectroscopy
Nuclear Theory
2009-11-06 v2
Abstract
Some rigorous results can be derived using a very simple approach to hadron spectroscopy, in which a static potential is associated with non-relativistic kinematics. Several regularities of the experimental spectrum are explained by such models. It is underlined that certain methods developed for hadronic physics have found applications in other fields, in particular atomic physics. A few results can be extended to cases involving spin-dependent forces or relativistic kinematics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0010001,
title = {Few-Body Problems in Hadron Spectroscopy},
author = {Jean-Marc Richard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0010001},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Latex with espcrc1, Invited Talk at the 17th European Conference on Few-Body Physics, 11--16 September 2000, Evora, Portugal, to appear in Nuclear Physics A. Misprint corrected p.2, thanks to A. Gal