Abstract

We study the spectrum of light flavor baryons in a quark-model framework by taking into account the order O(αs2)\mathrm{O}(\alpha_s^2) hyperfine interactions due to two-gluon exchange between quarks. The calculated spectrum agree better with the experimental data than the results from hyperfine interactions with only one-gluon exchange. It is also shown that two-gluon exchange hyperfine interactions bring a significantly improved correction to the Gell-Mann--Okubo mass formula. Two-gluon exchange corrections on baryon excitations (including negative parity baryons) are also briefly discussed.Comment: 31 latex pages, final version in journal publicatio

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