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HK: Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 29: Theorie V
HK 29.2: Group Report
Wednesday, March 21, 2001, 14:45–15:15, B
Production Processes as a Tool to Study Parameterizations of Quark Confinement — •C. Fischer, S. Ahlig, R. Alkofer, M. Oettel, H. Reinhardt, and H. Weigel — Inst. f. Theor. Phys., Univ. Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen
We introduce diquarks as separable correlations in the two–quark Green’s function to facilitate the description of baryons as relativistic three–quark bound states. These states then emerge as solutions of Bethe–Salpeter equations for quarks and diquarks that interact via quark exchange. When solving these equations we consider various dressing functions for the free quark and diquark propagators that prohibit the existence of corresponding asymptotic states and thus effectively parameterize confinement. We study the implications of qualitatively different dressing functions on the model predictions for the masses of the octet baryons as well as the electromagnetic and strong form factors of the nucleon. For different dressing functions we in particular compare the predictions for kaon photoproduction, γ p→ KΛ, and associated strangeness production, pp→ pKΛ with experimental data. This leads to conclusions on the permissibility of different dressing functions[1].
[1] S. Ahlig, R. Alkofer, C. Fischer, M. Oettel, H. Reinhardt and H. Weigel, hep-ph/0012282. Supported by DFG (contracts Al 279/3-3 and We 1254/3-1;4-2), COSY (contract no. 41376610) and the European Graduiertenkolleg.