155 research outputs found

    Production of Theta+ in gamma + D -> Lambda + Theta+ and gamma + D -> Sigma + Theta+ reactions

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    The gamma + D -> Lambda + Theta+ and gamma + D -> Sigma + Theta+ reactions can be used to determine the width of Theta+ almost model-independently. We calculate the differential cross sections of the gamma +D -> Lambda + Theta+, gamma + D -> Sigma + Theta+ and relevant background reactions in the photon energy range 1.2 < E_{\gamma} < 2.6 GeV. We determine the most favorable kinematic conditions and observables for the experimental studies of Theta+ in the considered processes. We argue that a comparison of the gamma + D -> Lambda + Theta+ and gamma + D -> Sigma + Theta+ cross sections should unambiguously determine isospin of Theta+.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figures. Final published versio

    Evidence for formation of a narrow pKshort resonance with mass near 1533 MeV in neutrino interactions

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    A narrow baryon resonance is observed in invariant mass of the pKshort system formed in neutrino and antineutrino collisions with nuclei. The mass of the resonance is estimated as (1533+-5)MeV. The observed width is less than 20 MeV, and is compatible with being entirely due to experimental resolution. The statistical significance of the signal is near 6.7 standard deviations. As the position of the observed resonance does not match the mass of any known \Sigma^{*+} state, we believe that it arises from neutrino production of the \Theta^+ pentaquark baryon. The analysis is based on the data obtained in past neutrino experiments with big bubble chambers: WA21, WA25, WA59, E180 and E632.Comment: Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, B.Cheremyshkinskya 25, Moscow 117259, Russi

    A Selection Rule for Multiquark Decays

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    By assuming SU(6)_cs symmetry for pentaquark decays one finds a selection rule, which strongly reduces the number of states able to decay into a baryon and a meson final state and allows an intriguing identification for the Theta^+ particle recently discovered with the prediction of a narrow width.Comment: 10 pages, no figure

    Pentaquark Masses in Chiral Perturbation Theory

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    Heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory for pentaquarks is applied beyond leading order. The mass splitting in the pentaquark anti-decuplet is calculated up to NNLO. An expansion in the coupling of pentaquarks to non-exotic baryons simplifies calculations and makes the pentaquark masses insensitive to the pentaquark-nucleon mass difference. The possibility of determining coupling constants in the chiral Lagrangian on the lattice is discussed. Both positive and negative parities are considered.Comment: 11 pages; reference added, minor changes in wordin

    The pentaquark in K-plus-d total cross section data

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    An analysis of K+K^+-d total cross section data is undertaken to explore possible effects of the recently observed resonance in the S=+1 hadronic system with mass around 1.55 GeV. It is found that a structure corresponding to the resonance is visible in the data. The width consistent with the observed deviation from background is found to be 0.9±0.30.9\pm 0.3 MeV and the mass is 1.559±0.0031.559\pm 0.003 GeV/c2^2 for spin-parity \h^+ and 1.547±0.0021.547\pm0.002\ GeV/c2^2 for \h^-. The errors are one standard deviation and statistical only. \Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures Replaced to correct references, add and correct text. No change in content. More discussion of errors, increased error on width, corrected one figur

    Spin observables and the determination of the parity of Θ+\Theta^+ in photoproduction reactions

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    Spin observables in the photoproduction of the Θ+\Theta^+ are explored for the purpose of determining the parity of the Θ+\Theta^+. Based on reflection symmetry in the scattering plane, we show that certain spin observables in the photoproduction of the Θ+\Theta^+ can be related directly to its parity. We also show that measurements of both the target nucleon asymmetry and the Θ+% \Theta^+ polarization may be useful in determining the parity of Θ+\Theta^+ in a model-independent way. Furthermore, we show that no combination of spin observables involving only the polarization of the photon and/or nucleon in the initial state can determine the parity of Θ+\Theta^+ unambiguously.Comment: LaTeX, 11 pages, minor revisio

    Absence of evidence for pentaquarks on the lattice

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    We study the question of whether or not QCD predicts a pentaquark state. We use the improved, fixed point lattice QCD action which has very little sensitivity to the lattice spacing and also allows us to reach light quark masses. The analysis was performed on a single volume of size (1.8fm)3×3.6fm(1.8 {\rm fm})^3\times 3.6 {\rm fm} with lattice spacing of a=0.102a=0.102 fm. We use the correlation matrix method to identify the ground and excited states in the isospin 0, negative parity channel. In the quenched approximation where dynamical quark effects are omitted, we do not find any evidence for a pentaquark resonance in QCD.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures replaced with revised versio

    Are There Diquarks in the Nucleon?

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    This work is devoted to the study of diquark correlations inside the nucleon. We analyze some matrix elements which encode information about the non-perturbative forces, in different color anti-triplet diquark channels. We suggest a lattice calculation to check the quark-diquark picture and clarify the role of instanton-mediated interactions. We study in detail the physical properties of the 0+ diquark, using the Random Instanton Liquid Model. We find that instanton forces are sufficiently strong to form a diquark bound-state, with a mass of ~500 MeV, which is compatible with earlier estimates. We also compute its electro-magnetic form factor and find that the diquark is a broad object, with a size comparable with that of the proton.Comment: Final version, accepted for publication on Phys. Rev.

    Axial vector tetraquark with S=+2

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    Possibility of an axial vector isoscalar tetraquark with udsˉsˉud\bar{s}\bar{s} is discussed. If the pentaquark Θ+(1540)\Theta^+(1540) has the (qq)3ˉ(qq)3ˉqˉ(qq)_{\bar{3}}(qq)_{\bar{3}}\bar{q} configuration, the isoscalar udsˉsˉud\bar{s}\bar{s}(ϑ+\vartheta^+-meson) state with JP=1+J^P=1^+ is expected to exist in the mass region lower than or close to the mass of Θ+(1540)\Theta^+(1540). Within a flux-tube quark model, a possible resonant state of udsˉsˉ(JP=1+)ud\bar{s}\bar{s}(J^{P}=1^{+}) is suggested to appear around 1.4 GeV with the width O(20∼50){\cal{O}}(20\sim 50) MeV. We propose that the ϑ+\vartheta^+-meson is a good candidate for the tetraquark search, which would be observed in the K+K+π−K^+K^+\pi^- decay channel.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.
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