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Algebraic Models of Hadron Structure II. Strange Baryons

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arxiv nucl-th/0004034 v1 pith:N3SI66XM submitted 2000-04-13 nucl-th hep-ph

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The algebraic treatment of baryons is extended to strange resonances. Within this framework we study a collective string-like model in which the radial excitations are interpreted as rotations and vibrations of the strings. We derive a mass formula and closed expressions for strong and electromagnetic decay widths and use these to analyze the available experimental data.

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