BESIII reports discoveries of new excited nucleon, Lambda, Sigma, Xi, and Omega hyperon states from high-statistics electron-positron collision data.
Xi and Omega baryons in the Skyrme model
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The mass spectrum and magnetic moments of \Xi and \Omega baryon resonances are investigated in the bound state approach of the Skyrme model. The empirical hyperon spectrum shows that several hyperon resonances share a pattern of (approximately) equal mass spacings between the states of same spin but of opposite parity. It is found that this pattern can be explained mostly by the energy difference between the P-wave and S-wave kaons bound to the soliton. Although one cannot exclude the possibility that these states can be described as pion-hyperon resonances, the present approach predicts that \Xi(1620) and \Xi(1690) have J^P = 12^-, while \Xi(1950) has J^P = 12^+. The differences with the quark model predictions for the \Xi and \Omega baryon spectrum are pointed out. Several relations for the masses and magnetic moments of those resonances are also obtained.
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Experimental Advances on Light Baryon Spectroscopy at BESIII Experiment
BESIII reports discoveries of new excited nucleon, Lambda, Sigma, Xi, and Omega hyperon states from high-statistics electron-positron collision data.