Summary
Separable solutions of equations of motion and potentials are discussed for permanently bound three-quark systems. Internal consistency of the equations of motion imposes strong restrictions on the potentials. Baryon models with linear mass spectra are described.
Riassunto
Si discutono soluzioni separabili di equazioni di moto e potenziali per sistemi a tre quark legati in maniera permanente. La consistenza interna delle equazioni di moto impone forti restrizioni sui potenziali. Si descrivono modelli barionici con spettri di massa lineare.
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Для систем постоянно свяэанных трех кварков обсуждаются сепа-рабельные рещения уравнений движения и потенциалы. Внутренняя непротиворечивость уравнений движения подраэумевает сильные ограничения на потенциалы. Описываются барионные модели с линейными массовыми спектрами.
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Pócsik, G. Remarks on the dynamics of three-quark systems. Nuov Cim A 54, 413–420 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02899848
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