Spectral-fluctuations test of the quark-model baryon spectrum
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2007
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We study the low-lying baryon spectrum (up to 2.2 GeV) provided by experiments and different quark models using statistical tools which allow us to postulate the existence of missing levels in spectra. We confirm that the experimental spectrum is compatible with random matrix theory, the paradigmatic model of quantum chaos, and we find that the quark models are more similar to a Poisson distribution, which is not compatible with what should be expected in a correlated spectrum. From our analysis it stems that the spectral fluctuation properties of quark-model spectra are incompatible with experimental data. This result can be used to enlighten the problem of missing resonances.
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© 2007 The American Physical Society. The authors thank Dr. T. van Cauteren, Dr. F. J. Llanes Estrada, Dr. R.A. Molina, Professor E. Moya de Guerra, Dr. J. Retamosa, and Dr. J.M. Udías for valuable comments. A. R. is supported by the Spanish program ‘‘Juan de la Cierva’’. This work has been partly supported under contracts of Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (Spain) No. FTN2003-08337-C04-04 and No. FIS2005-00640.