Symmetry patterns in the $(N,Î)$ spectrum
arXiv:hep-ph/0610288 · doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2007.03.093
Abstract
We revise the role played by symmetry in the study of the low-lying baryon spectrum and comment on the difficulties when trying to generalize the symmetry pattern to higher energy states. We show that for the $(N,Î)$ part such a generalization is plausible allowing the identification of spectral regularities and the prediction of until now non-identified resonances.
4 pages, Talk given at the 18th International Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics, August 21-26 2006, Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil