Quark models of dibaryon resonances in nucleon-nucleon scattering
Abstract
We look for and resonances by calculating scattering phase shifts of two interacting baryon clusters of quarks with explicit coupling to these dibaryon channels. Two phenomenological nonrelativistic chiral quark models giving similar low-energy properties are found to give significantly different dibaryon resonance structures. In the chiral quark model (ChQM), the dibaryon system does not resonate in the -waves, in agreement with the experimental SP07 partial-wave scattering amplitudes. In the quark delocalization and color screening model (QDCSM), the -wave NN resonances disappear when the nucleon size falls below 0.53 fm. Both quark models give an resonance. At fm, the value favored by baryon spectrum, the resonance mass is 2390 (2420) MeV for the ChQM with quadratic (linear) confinement, and 2360 MeV for the QDCSM. Accessible from the channel, this resonance is a promising candidate for the known isoscalar ABC structure seen more clearly in the production cross section at 2410 MeV in the recent preliminary data reported by the CELSIUS-WASA Collaboration. In the isovector dibaryon sector, our quark models give a bound or almost bound state that can give rise to a resonance. None of the quark models used has bound -states that might generate odd-parity resonances.
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@article{arxiv.0806.0458,
title = {Quark models of dibaryon resonances in nucleon-nucleon scattering},
author = {J. L. Ping and H. X. Huang and H. R. Pang and Fan Wang and C. W. Wong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.0458},
year = {2009}
}
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14 pages, 6 tables, 6 figures; added supplementary results, added/deleted references, added 1 figure