Quantized Vibrations in Models of Dibaryons, Pentaquarks and Z* Resonances

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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The existence of quantized vibrations is utilized to explain narrow nucleon resonances below the pion threshold. A Goldstone boson with a mass of 35 MeV is derived from the experimental dibaryon masses. The quantum of 35 MeV is recognized as part of the Nambu empirical mass series. We present a few explanations to suggest why this light boson is difficult to locate in experiments. The KARMEN timing anomaly is discussed. The vibration-rotational model of elementary particles is reviewed in regards to the Diakonov-Petrov argument against mixing of these modes. The existence of a theta(1640)D03 partner to the theta(1540)+ is predicted.

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