A nonrelativistic quark-diquark model, parameterized via the B_c meson spectrum, predicts ground-state masses near 8.0 GeV for Ω_ccb and 11.0 GeV for Ω_cbb, along with magnetic moments and Regge trajectories.
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The aim of these lectures is to give a self-contained introduction to nonrelativistic potential models, to their formulation as well as to their possible applications. At the price of some lack of (in a mathematical sense) rigorous derivations, we try to give a feeling and understanding for the simplest conceivable method to extract the explicit form of the forces acting between quarks from the interplay between experimental observations and theoretical considerations. According to this spirit, we demonstrate, in detail, how to obtain the underlying Hamiltonian and how to determine the Lorentz structure of the quark--(anti-)quark interaction potential from well-established experimental facts.
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Mass spectrum, magnetic moments and Regge trajectories of $\Omega_{ccb}$ and $\Omega_{cbb}$ baryons in the nonrelativistic quark--diquark model
A nonrelativistic quark-diquark model, parameterized via the B_c meson spectrum, predicts ground-state masses near 8.0 GeV for Ω_ccb and 11.0 GeV for Ω_cbb, along with magnetic moments and Regge trajectories.