Quartet of spin-3/2 baryons in chiral multiplet $(1, 1/2) \oplus (1/2, 1) $ with mirror assignment

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23 pages, 1figures, 6tables. Published in Phys.Rev.D82:034007,2010

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10.1103/PhysRevD.82.034007

We study the possible existence of chiral partners in the spin-$\thalf$ sector of the baryon spectrum. We consider a quartet scheme where four spin-3/2 baryons, $P_{33}$, $D_{33}$, $D_{13}$ and $P_{13}$, group into higher-dimensional chiral multiplets $(1, \half)\oplus (\half,1)$ with a mirror assignment. With an effective $SU(2)_R\times SU(2)_L$ Lagrangian, we derive constraints imposed by chiral symmetry together with the mirror assignment on the masses and coupling constants of the quartet. Using the effective Lagrangian, we try to find a set of baryons suitable for the chiral quartet. It turns out that two cases reasonably agree with the mass pattern of the quartet: ($\Delta(1600)$, $\Delta(1940)$, $N(1520)$, $N(1720)$) and ($\Delta(1920)$, $\Delta(1940)$, $N(2080)$, $N(1900)$).

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