Nuclear Force in a Quark Model
19804 pages
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- Phys.Lett.B 90 (1980) 41-44
- Published: 1980
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The problem of the nuclear force in a nonrelativistic quark model is studied by the resonating group method which has been extensively used in treating the interaction between composite particles. The calculated phase shifts for the 3 S 1 and 1 S 0 states of two nucleons indicate the presence of a strong repulsive force at short distance, while an attractive force is predicted for the 7 S 3 (( S , T )=(3,0)) state of two Δ's. These features are due to an interplay between the Pauli principle and the spin-spin interaction between quarks.- BARYON BARYON: INTERACTION
- INTERACTION: BARYON BARYON
- BARYON: NONSTRANGE
- QUARK: NONRELATIVISTIC
- QUARK: CONFINEMENT
- GLUON
- PARTIAL WAVE
- MODEL: CLUSTER
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