Test of an additive diquark spectator model for meson-baryon quasi-two-body reactions
Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/Physical review. D. Particles and fields1979Vol. 19(3), pp. 820–837
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Abstract
An additive diquark model is proposed to relate the forward cross sections of meson-baryon quasi-two-body reactions. The model consists of a quark-diquark structure for baryons combined with additivity of quark-(di)quark amplitudes. Good agreement is found between this model, which contains only one free parameter, and a large body of experimental data for charge-exchange and strangeness-exchange meson-baryon two-body reactions. This is in contrast to the SU(6)-symmetric additive quark model which disagrees violently with the data.
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