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Hard core attraction in hadron scattering and the family of the Ds meson molecule
We study the discovered Ds(2317) at BABAR, CLEO and BELLE, and find that it
belongs to a class of strange multiquarks, which is equivalent to the class of
kaonic molecules bound by hard core attraction. In this class of hadrons a kaon
is trapped by a s-wave meson or baryon. To describe this class of multiquarks
we apply the Resonating Group Method, and extract the hard core
kaon-meson(baryon)interactions. We derive a criterion to classify the
attractive channels. We find that the mesons f0(980), Ds(2457), Bs scalar and
axial, and also the baryons with the quantum numbers of Lambda, Xi_c, Xi_b and
also Omega_cc, Omega_cb and Omega_bb belong to the new hadronic class of the
Ds(2317).Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables, contribution to the X International
Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy, HADRON 2003, August 31 - September 6,
2003, Aschaffenburg, German
The Theta+ (1540) as an overlap of a pion, a kaon and a nucleon
We study the very recently discovered (1540) at SPring-8, at ITEP
and at CLAS-Thomas Jefferson Lab. We apply the same RGM techniques that already
explained with success the repulsive hard core of nucleon-nucleon, kaon-nucleon
exotic scattering, and the attractive hard core present in pion-nucleon and
pion-pion non-exotic scattering. We find that the K-N repulsion excludes the
Theta+ as a K-N s-wave pentaquark. We explore the Theta+ as heptaquark,
equivalent to a N+pi+K borromean boundstate, with positive parity and total
isospin I=0. We find that the kaon-nucleon repulsion is cancelled by the
attraction existing both in the pion-nucleon and pion-kaon channels. Although
we are not yet able to bind the total three body system, we find that the
Theta+ may still be a heptaquark state.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, contribution to the X International
Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy, HADRON 2003, August 31 - September 6,
2003, Aschaffenburg, German
f [N pi N]: from quarks to the pion derivative coupling
We study the N pi N coupling, in the framework of a QCD-inspired confining
Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model. A simple relativistic confining and instantaneous
quark model is reviewed. The Salpeter equation for the nucleon and the boosted
pion is solved. The f [n pi n] and f[n pi Delta] couplings are calculated and
they turn out to be reasonably good. The sensibility of f[n pi n] and f[n pi
Delta] to confinement, chiral symmetry breaking and Lorentz invariance is
briefly discussed.Comment: 30 pages in LaTex RevTex, 6 postscript figure
Tetraquark resonances, flip-flop and cherry in a broken glass model
We develop a formalism to study tetraquarks using the generalized flip-flop
potential, which include the tetraquark potential component. Technically this
is a difficult problem, needing the solution of the Schr\"odinger equation in a
multidimensional space. Since the tetraquark may at any time escape to a pair
of mesons, here we study a simplified two-variable toy model and explore the
analogy with a cherry in a glass, but a broken one where the cherry may escape
from. We also compute the decay width in this two-variable picture, solving the
Schr\"odinger equation for the outgoing spherical wave.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, contribution to the proceedings of
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