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29 March 2024
 
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The relativistic spectroscopy of rotating bodies
S.V. Artemov ; M.A. Belov ; Yu.N. Koblik ; G.A. Radyuk ;
Date 28 Jun 2001
Subject nucl-th
AffiliationInstitute of Nuclear Physics, Uzbekistan
AbstractMutual dependencies of mass and orbital moment increase for rotating bodies of various configurations (a string with uniform mass distribution, a string with squared mass distribution or a sphere with uniform mass distribution, double system of point masses) are considered in quasiclassical approximation. Results are used for analysis of meson, baryon resonances of rotating nature, and also for dipion and dinucleon resonances. For oneparticle resonances a string configuration with squared mass distribution is has been chosen. Radius values and their possible changes with spin increase are obtained. At this, in particular, for proton and $delta$-isobar, which are the founders of rotating bands, values 0.45 and 0.63 are defined, respectively. Dipion and dinucleon resonances are pre-sented as two rotating point bodies at distances of some fermy. Each of reso-nances is located in four rotary bands. Possible reasons of formation of some rotary bands for these resonances are discussed.
Source arXiv, nucl-th/0106068
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