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Multibaryon states in the framework of an equivparticle model

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-07-29 v1

Abstract

Within the framework of an equivparticle model employing mean-field approximation, we investigate systematically the mass spectra of color-singlet NN-quark configurations with N=3,6,9,12,15N = 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18, which are assumed to be spherically symmetric with quarks occupying the 1s1/2_{1/2} state, i.e., compact multibaryon states. At a given quark number NN, these states collectively form a single irreducible representation under SU(6) symmetry. Our analysis yields comprehensive mass formulae that characterize these SU(6) multiplets, providing a unified description of their mass spectra. In order to effectively constrain the parameter space of the model and improve the prediction accuracy, we carry out a Bayesian parameter inference based on the experimental masses of eight baryons and D03D_{03}. The posterior probability density functions and their correlations of the model parameters are examined, based on which we further predict the masses of various multibaryon states and provide their 68%\% and 90%\% credible intervals. In our prediction, H-dibaryon, D03D_{03}, and the dibaryon with S=6S = -6 are all bound states relative to ΛΛ\Lambda\Lambda, ΔΔ\Delta\Delta and ΩΩ\Omega\Omega thresholds, while slight probabilities of other stable dibaryons (23.64%\% more stable than ΩΞ0\Omega^- \Xi^0 for the state wtih I=12I = \frac{1}{2}, S=5S = -5 and 92.49%\% more stable than Ξ0Ξ\Xi^0\Xi^- for the state wtih I=0I = 0, S=4S = -4) and tribaryons (0.25%\% more stable than ΞΞ0Ξ0\Xi^-\Xi^0\Xi^0 for the state wtih S=6S = -6, I=1/2I = 1/2; 2.19%\% more stable than ΛΞ0Ξ\Lambda\Xi^0\Xi^- for the state wtih S=5S = -5, I=0I = 0; and 2.21%\% more stable than ΛΛΞ0\Lambda\Lambda\Xi^0 for the state wtih S=4S = -4, I=1/2I = 1/2) are observed as well. For heavier compact multibaryon states, it is unlikely for them to be stable.

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@article{arxiv.2507.20348,
  title  = {Multibaryon states in the framework of an equivparticle model},
  author = {Hao-Song You and Xinmei Zhu and Cheng-Jun Xia and Jialun Ping and Ren-Xin Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.20348},
  year   = {2025}
}

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