Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2003-08-06
GESJ Phys. 39 (2004) 20-45
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
14 pages
Scientific paper
The two-body Dirac equations for the bound q bar q systems are obtained from the different (five) versions of the 3D-equations derived from Bethe-Salpeter equation with the instantaneous kernel in the momentum space using the additional approximations. There are formulated the normalization conditions for the wave functions satisfying the obtained two-body Dirac equations. The spin structure of the confining qq interaction potential is taken in the form x gamma0 X gamma0 + (1-x) I X I, with 0 < x < 1. It is shown that the two-body Dirac equations obtained from the Salpeter equation does not depend on x. As to other four versions such a dependence is left. For the systems (u bar s), (c bar u), (c bar s) the dependence of the stable solutions of the Dirac equations obtained in the different version on the mixture parameter x is investigated and results is compared with such dependence of 3D-equations derived from Bethe-Salpeter equations without the additional approximation and some new conclusions are obtained.
Babutsidze T.
Kopaleishvili Teimuraz
Kurashvili D.
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