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Yongseok Oh Kyungpook National University

Dense 2011, YITP, Kyoto Apr. 19, 2011

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Contents

1.  Introduction 2.  Models for hyperon spectrum 3.  Bound state approach to the Skyrme model 4.  Heavy quark baryons 5.  Production process 6.  Outlook

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! p! K +K +"#

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INTRODUCTION

I

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Introduction

¤  Baryons with S = -2 ¥  qss (q: light u/d quark) è baryon number = 1, isospin = ½ ¥  Named Ξ

¤  Baryons with S = -3 ¥  sss è baryon number = 1, isospin = 0 ¥  Named Ω

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SU(3) baryons

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Baryon octet Baryon decuplet

Baryons: made of three quarks (!!!)

10881333 ⊕⊕⊕=⊗⊗ :flavor 23

21

21

21

21 ,:spin =⊕⊕ ⨁  "

J P =1 2+ J P = 3 2+

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Ξ spectrum

¤  Ξ spectrum ¥  If flavor SU(3) symmetry is good for the classification of hyperon

resonances, then we have ¥  Currently, only a dozen of Ξ baryons have been identified so far.

(cf. more than 20 N* and more than 20 Δ*)

¤  In PDG

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N(!*) = N(N*)+ N(!*)

P is not directly measured

Cf. Spin of Ω- (=3/2) was confirmed only recently

by BaBar Collab. PRL 97 (2006)

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Ξ spectrum

¤  Only Ξ(1318) and Ξ(1530) are four-star rated. ¤  Only three states with known spin-parity

¥  The quantum numbers of the other states should be identified.

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Advantages

Difficulties

•  Small decay widths •  Identifiable in missing mass plots •  Isospin is 1/2.

(↔ nonstrange sector: #=1/2 and 3/2) •  No flavor singlet state (unlike Λ hyperons)

•  In most cases, initial state has been used à no hadron beams for Ξ physics

•  With initial state, §  3-body final states at least §  cross section is very small ~ §  other technical difficulties PDG 2010

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Ξ spectrum

¤  No meaningful information for Ξ resonances since 1990s ¥  It can open a new window for studying hadron structure.

¦  Baryon structure from Ξ spectroscopy ¦  Properties of S=-1 hyperons (in production mechanisms) ¦  New particles

¤  Recent experiments

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WA89 (CERN-SPS) EPJC, 11 (1999), hep-ex/0406077

1690 Σ--nucleus collisions

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CLAS @ JLab

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PRC 71 (2005) PRC 76 (2007)

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Questions

4/19/2011 P. 10

PDG 2008

The 3rd lowest state

1.  Does Ξ(1620) really exist? 2.  Ξ(1620) or Ξ(1690)?

Most recent report on Ξ(1620): NPB 189 (1981) 3.  What are their spin-parity quantum numbers?

↔ comparison with theoretical predictions

Ξ(1530)

CLAS: PRC 76 (2007)

1690  ?

BaBar: JP of Ξ(1690) is ½- PRD 78 (2008)

1620 ?

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MODELS FOR HYPERON SPECTRUM

II

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Models

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•  Classify the states as members of octet or decuplet •  Use spin-parity (if known) and Gell-Mann—Okubo mass relation

•  Works before 1975: reviewed by Samlos, Goldberg, Meadows RMP 46 (1974)

•  Recent work along this line Guzey & Polyakov, hep-ph/0512355 (2005)

•  No dynamics

Direct extension of the classification in the quark model

•  Most parameters of models are fixed by the $=0 and $=−1  sector à in principle, no free parameter for the $=−2,  −3

•  Most models give (almost) correct masses for %(1318) and %(1530) ü  Requirement to survive ü  SU(3) group structure

•  But they give very different spectrum for the excited % states!

Hadron models for Ξ baryons

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Nonrelativistic quark model

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Chao, Isgur, Karl PRD 23 (1981)

from S. Capstick

The 3rd lowest state at 1695 MeV?

•  Ξ(1690)*** has JP = 1/2+? •  The first negative parity state

appears at ~1800 MeV •  Decay widths are not fully calculated

because of the limited final states (but indicates narrow widths)

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Relativistic quark model

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Capstick, Isgur PRD 34 (1986)

from S. Capstick

The 3rd lowest state at 1750 MeV?

NRQM

•  Negative parity states have lower masses

•  The third lowest state has JP = 1/2- at ~1750 MeV

•  Where is Ξ(1690)?

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One-boson exchange model

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Glozman, Riska Phys. Rep 268 (1996)

from S. Capstick

Negative states have lower mass

•  Degeneracy pattern appears

•  No clear separation between (+) and (–) parity states

•  Where is %(1690)?

The 3rd lowest state at 1760 MeV ?

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Large NC (constituent quark model)

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•  Based on quark model •  Expand the mass operator by expansion •  Mass formula (e.g. 70-plet)

•  Fit the coefficients to the known masses and predict.

Large NC quark model

M = cnOnn=0

11

! + dnBnn=1

3

!

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The 3rd lowest state at 1780 MeV?

from J.L. Goity

•  Where is %(1690)?

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Model dependence (mass spectrum)

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QM (Pervin, Roberts)

1325 1891 2014

PRC 75

1520 1934 2020 1725 1811 1759 1826

1820 (expt.)

1320 (expt.)

1530 (expt.)

: the 3rd lowest state

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Summary

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•  The predicted masses for the third lowest state are higher than 1690 MeV (except NRQM)

•  How to describe %(1690)?

•  The presence of %(1620) is puzzling, if it exits.

Highly model-dependent !

Cf. similar problem in QM: Λ(1405)

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BOUND STATE APPROACH TO THE SKYRME MODEL

III

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Skyrme model

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bound kaon

SU(3) is badly broken

Treat light flavors and strangeness on the different footing

L = LSU(2) + LK/K*

Soliton provides background potential which traps K/K* (or heavy) meson

Bound state approach (Callan, Klebanov)

Anomaly terms (i)  Push up the state

to the continuum } no bound state

(ii)  Pull down the state below the threshold } bound state } give hyperons

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Bound state model

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•  Renders two bound states with negative strangeness Ø  p-wave: lowest state Ø  s-wave: excited state

•  After quantization

Ø  p-wave: positive parity hyperons Λ(1116) Ø  s-wave: negative parity hyperons Λ(1405)

270 MeV energy difference

•  Includes parameters •  They should be computed with a given Lagrangian (dynamics). •  Or fix them to known masses and then predict.

Mass formula

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Hyperon spectrum (expt.)

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289 MeV

290 MeV

285 MeV positive parity

negative parity

parity undetermined

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Mass formula

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M (i, j, jm ) =Msol + n1!1 + n2!2 +12I{i(i+1)+ c1c2 jm ( jm +1)+ (c1 ! c1c2 ) j1( j1 +1)+ (c2 ! c1c2 ) j2 ( j2 +1)

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!+ c1 + c22

j( j +1)! jm ( jm +1)! i(i+1)[ ]+ c1 ! c22!R ! (!J1 !!J2 )}

8 parameters: fit to the available data g  give predictions to the other resonances The last term gives a mixing between the states which have same i, j, jm but different R, J1, J2

Fitted valuesMsol = 866 MeV, I =1.01 fm!1 = 211 MeV, c1 = 0.754,!!!!!!!!!c1 = 0.532!2 = 479 MeV, c2 = 0.641,!!!!!!!!!c2 = 0.821

cf. c1 = c12,!!!c2 = c2

2 in Kaplan, Klebanov, NPB 335 (1990)

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Hyperon spectrum (Skyrme model)

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YO, PRD 75 (2007) spin-parity

Recently confirmed by COSY PRL 96 (2006)

Unique prediction of this model. The Ξ(1620) should be there.

still one-star resonance

High precision experiments are required!

Ω’s would be discovered in future.

BaBar: the spin-parity of Ξ(1690) is 1/2- PRD 78 (2008)

NRQM predicts 1/2+

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More comments

4/19/2011 P. 26

Two Ξ states

Other approaches

Unitary extension of chiral perturbation theoryRamos, Oset, Bennhold, PRL 89 (2002): 1 / 2!state at 1606 MeVGarcia-Recio, Lutz, Nieves, PLB 582 (2004): claim tht the "(1620) and "(1690) are 1 / 2!states

Kaons: one in p-wave and one in s-wave!!!!!

!J =!Jsol +

!Jm !!!!!!!(

!Jm =

!J1 +!J2 )

!!!!!!!!!!Jsol : soliton spin (=1/ 2),!!!!!

!J1(!J2 ) : spin of the p(s)-wave kaon !(=1/ 2)

!!!!!!!!!Jm = 0 or 1: both of them can lead to J P =1/ 2" !#!states Therefore, two J P =1/ 2" !#!states and one J P = 3 / 2" !#!statesIn this model, it is natural to have two J P =1/ 2" !#!states at 1616 MeV & 1658 MeVClearly, different from quark models

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Sum rules

¤  Mass sum rules ¥  Modified GMO and equal spacing rules

¥  The hyperfine relation

¥  The same relations hold for

¤  Magnetic moments

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3! +"# 2(N +$) = "*#%# (&#$*)(&#$*)# ($*#"*) = ($*#"*)# ("*#%)

!*"!+ 32(!"#) = $" N

!(1 / 2" ),!!#(1 / 2" ),!!#(3 / 2" ),!!$(1 / 2+ ),!!!$(3 / 2+ ),!!!%(3 / 2" )

µ(!,1 / 2" ) = 43µ(#1116 )"

13µ(#1405 ),

µ(!,3 / 2" ) = 2µ(#1116 )+µ(#1405 ),!!!etc YO, PRD 75 (2007)

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HEAVY QUARK BARYONS

IV

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Heavy quark baryons

¤  A dog wagging a tail? ¥  Large NC vs. Large M

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Large NC: Y.O. & B.Y. Park, PRD 51 (1995)

Large M: Y.O. & B.Y. Park, ZPA 359 (1997) Fewer bound states

300 MeV

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Charm baryon spectrum

Λc Σc Ξc Ωc Ξcc

1/2+ 2287 1/2+ 2454 1/2+ 2470 1/2+ 2695 ?? 3519 1/2- 2595 3/2+ 2518 1/2+ 2577 3/2+ 2766 3/2- 2628 ?? 2800 3/2+ 2646 5/2+ 2882 1/2- 2790 ?? 2939 3/2- 2817

?? 2931 ?? 2971 ?? 3054 ?? 3077 ?? 3123

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in MeV Under analysis in the Skyrme model

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PRODUCTION PROCESSES

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Ξ photoproduction

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!

"N #KK$Dominance of the intermediate S=-1 hyperon states

M1/2±

2, M

5/2±2! EN !M N( ) E"

!M"( )

M3/2±

2, M

7/2±2! EN ±M N( ) E"

±M"( )

Nakayama, YO, Haberzettl, PRC 74

Man, YO, Nakayama, arXiv:1103.1699

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Ξ photoproduction

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If we include spin-1/2 and 3/2 hyperon resonances in the intermediate state, then we fail.

Nakayama, YO, Haberzettl, PRC 74

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p2 +m2( )!!1!2!!s= 0

! !"+m( )#!1!2!!n$1= 0

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Propagator

¤  propagators

¤  General expressions

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S(p) = ip2 !M 2 " for a boson

S(p) = ip2 !M 2 p #! +M( )" for a fermion

For integer spin n

!!1!!n"1!!n (n, p) = 1

n!"

#$

%

&'

2

"#i!i + a1"#1#2

" !1!2 "#i!i

i=3

n

( +!i=1

n

()

*+

,

-.

P(! ),P(" )/

for even nwith

ar(n) = 0

12

"

#$

%

&'r n!r!(n0 2r)!

1(2n01)(2n03)!(2n0 2r +1)

,

etc

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RNπ Lagrangian

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!

JP =12

±

case

L1/ 2 = g"NR N i#$(±)" !1% #

MR ± MN

$µ(±)& µ"

'

( )

*

+ , R + H.c.

JP =32

±

case

L3 / 2 =g"NRM"

N$(! )& µ"Rµ + H.c.

JP =52

±

case

L5 / 2 = i g"NRM"

2 N$(±)& µ&-"Rµ- + H.c.

JP =72

±

case

L7 / 2 =g"NRM"

3 N$(! )& µ&-&."Rµ-. + H.c.

!± =!51

"

#$$

%

&'',!!!!!!!µ

± =!µ!5!µ

"

#

$$

%

&

''

!

"(R#N$) =3g$NR

2

4$2n (n!)2

n(2n)!k$

2n%1

MRM$2(n%1) EN ± MN( )

for (%1)n Ps = ±1 with Ps being the parity of the spin - s resonance R

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Ξ photoproduction

¤  inclusion of spin-7/2 Σ(2030)

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OUTLOOK

VI

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Outlook

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¤  Study on the spectrum of Ξ hyperons ¥  Opens a new window for understanding baryon structure

¤  Theoretical models for Ξ spectrum ¥  Different and even contradictory predictions ¥  What is the third lowest Ξ resonance?

And the quantum numbers? ¥  Soliton model: Ξ(1620) and Ξ(1690): analogue to Λ(1405)

¤  Experimentally, more data are required! ¥  Does Ξ(1620) exist? ¥  Should confirm other poorly established Ξ resonances in PDG as well as th

eir quantum numbers ¥  Almost no information on the Ω baryon resonances

¤  Role of Λ and Σ resonances in Ξ photoproduction. ¥  Offers a chance to study those hyperons. ¥  Higher mass and high spin resonances