2005
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.72.016002
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Relativistic five-quark equations and negative parity pentaquarks

Abstract: The relativistic five-quark equations are found in the framework of the dispersion relation technique. The solutions of these equations using the method based on the extraction of the leading singularities of the amplitudes are obtained. The five-quark amplitudes for the low-lying pentaquarks including the u, d, s- quarks are calculated. The poles of these amplitudes determine the masses of the negative parity pentaquarks with I = 0, 1 and spin 3/2-, 5/2-. The mass of the lowest pentaquark with I = 0 and spin … Show more

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“…The adopted value of cutoff Λ = 10, which coincides with that taken in Ref. [24,25]. In addition, a dimensionless parameter g, which is the gluon coupling constant, is introduced in our calculation.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The adopted value of cutoff Λ = 10, which coincides with that taken in Ref. [24,25]. In addition, a dimensionless parameter g, which is the gluon coupling constant, is introduced in our calculation.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%