Spin-Flavor SU(6) Symmetry for Baryon-Baryon Interactions
Abstract
Short-range parts of the baryon-baryon () interactions are analyzed from the spin-flavor symmetry viewpoint. Due to the Pauli principle of quarks, the symmetry structure of the wave functions is restricted at short distances. Consequently, the states with the same spin-flavor quantum numbers may be reduced into one or a few spin-flavor states. Such reduction causes repulsion and/or suppression of transitions at short distances. We show that the observed suppression of the conversion can be explained following the above argument. It is also applied to the suppression of the to conversion in the spin 1 and isospin 1/2 channel. Furthermore, the effects of the color-magnetic interaction (CMI), which prefers flavor antisymmetric states, to the Pauli-allowed states are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.2301.06026,
title = {Spin-Flavor SU(6) Symmetry for Baryon-Baryon Interactions},
author = {Makoto Oka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.06026},
year = {2023}
}
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For the memorial of Prof. Akito Arima