Baryon Spectroscopy and the Constituent Quark Model

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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8 pages, 2 figures; Invited talk presented by A. W. Thomas at the Asia-Pacific Few Body Conference, Suranaree University of Te

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We explore further the idea that the lattice QCD data for hadron properties in the region m_\pi^2 > 0.2 GeV^2 can be described by the constituent quark model. This leads to a natural explanation of the fact that nucleon excited states are generally stable for pion masses greater than their physical excitation energies. Finally we apply these same ideas to the problem of how pentaquarks might behave in lattice QCD, with interesting conclusions.

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