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Chiral partner structure of light nucleons in an extended parity doublet model

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We study chiral partner structure of four light nucleons, $N(939)$, $N(1440)$, $N(1535)$ and $N(1650)$ using an effective chiral model based on the parity doublet structure. In our model we introduce four chiral representations, $({\bf 1},{\bf 2})$, $({\bf 2},{\bf 1})$, $({\bf 2},{\bf 3})$ and $({\bf 3},{\bf 2})$ under ${\rm SU}(2)_{\rm L} \otimes {\rm SU}(2)_{\rm R}$ symmetry. We determine the model parameters by fitting them to available experimental values of masses, widths and the axial charge of $N(939)$ together with the axial charges of $N(1535)$ and $N(1650)$ by lattice analyses. We find five groups of solutions: In a group the chiral partner to $N(939)$ is $N(1440)$ having small chiral invariant mass. In another group, the chiral partner is a mixture of $N(1535)$ and $N(1650)$ having a large chiral invariant mass. We claim that off-diagonal elements of axial-charge matrix can be used for distinguishing these groups. We also discuss changes of masses associated with chiral symmetry restoration, which could emerge in high density matter.

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    Ground-state baryon masses are parametrized by mixing SU(4) flavor representations, with estimated Sigma_c being 72% 20M and 28% 20S, and Xi_c being 90% anti-triplet and 10% sextet.