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arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2005

Present status of the nonstrange and other flavor partners of the exotic Θ+ baryon

I. I. Strakovsky; Richard A. Arndt; Ya. I. Azimov; Maxim V. Polyakov; R. L. Workman

Given the existing empirical information about the exotic Θ+ baryon, we analyze possible properties of its SU(3)F-partners, paying special attention to the nonstrange member of the antidecuplet N*. The modified πN partial-wave analysis presents two candidate masses, 1680 MeV and 1730 MeV. In both cases, the N* should be rather narrow and highly inelastic. Our results suggest several directions for experimental studies that may clarify properties of the antidecuplet baryons, and structure of their mixing with other baryons. Recent experimental evidence from the GRAAL and STAR Collaborations could be interpreted as observations of a candidate for the Θ+ nonstrange partner.


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2002

Mixing and decays of rho- and omega-mesons

Ya. I. Azimov

Abstract:Isospin-violating mixing of ρ- and ω-mesons is reconsidered in terms of propagators. Its influence on various pairs of (ρ,ω)-decays to the same final states is demonstrated. Some of them, (ρ,ω)↦π+π- and (ρ,ω)↦πγ, have been earlier discussed in the literature, others (e.g., (ρ,ω)↦ηγ and (ρ,ω)↦e+e-) are new in this context. Changes in partial widths for all the decay pairs are shown to be correlated. The set of present experimental data, though yet inconclusive, provides some limits for the direct (ρω)-coupling and indirectly supports enhancement of ρ↦πγ in comparison with ρ±↦π±γ, though not so large as in some previous estimates.


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2006

THE PROBLEM OF EXOTIC STATES: VIEW FROM COMPLEX ANGULAR MOMENTA

Ya. I. Azimov

Having in mind present uncertainty of the experimental situation in respect to exotic hadrons, it is important to discuss any possible theoretical arguments, pro and contra. Up to now, there are no theoretical ideas which could forbid existence of the exotic states. Theoretical proofs for their existence are also absent. However, there are some indirect arguments for the latter case. It will be shown here, by using the complex angular momenta approach, that the standard assumptions of analyticity and unitarity for hadronic amplitudes lead to a non-trivial conclusion: the S-matrix has infinitely many poles in the energy plane (accounting for all its Riemann sheets). This is true for any arbitrary quantum numbers of the poles, exotic or non-exotic. Whether some of the poles may provide physical (stable or resonance) states, should be determined by some more detailed dynamics.


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2012

What is the real meaning of the Froissart theorem

Ya. I. Azimov


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2012

Froissart Bounds for Amplitudes and Cross Sections at High Energies

Ya. I. Azimov


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2015

Unexpected Mesons X, Y, Z, ... (tetraquarks? hadron molecules? ...)

Ya. I. Azimov


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2016

Legendre Analysis of Hadronic Reactions

Ya. I. Azimov


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2014

Comment on "Froissart bound on total cross section without unknown constants" by A. Martin and S.M. Roy [arXiv:1306.5210]

Ya. I. Azimov


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2012

Interference of resonances and observation of the \Theta^{+}-pentaquark

Ya. I. Azimov


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 1997

(Semi)classical motion in fields of Aharonov-Bohm and Aharonov-Casher

Ya. I. Azimov; R. M. Ryndin

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Maxim V. Polyakov

Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute

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R. M. Ryndin

Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute

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I. I. Strakovsky

George Washington University

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R. L. Workman

George Washington University

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Richard A. Arndt

George Washington University

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