Open Strings and Diquarks Describe Baryon Mass Spectrum
Published:Dec 31, 2025 14:20
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Analysis
This paper proposes a novel approach to understanding hadron mass spectra by applying open string theory. The key contribution is the consistent fitting of both meson and baryon spectra using a single Hagedorn temperature, aligning with lattice-QCD results. The implication of diquarks in the baryon sector further strengthens the connection to Regge phenomenology and offers insights into quark deconfinement.
Key Takeaways
- •Applies open string theory to model hadron mass spectra.
- •Achieves consistent fitting of meson and baryon spectra with a single Hagedorn temperature.
- •Suggests the importance of diquarks in the baryon structure.
- •Provides insights into quark deconfinement.
- •The Hagedorn temperature value aligns with lattice-QCD calculations.
Reference
“The consistent value for the Hagedorn temperature, $T_{ m H} \simeq 0.34\, ext{GeV}$, for both mesons and baryons.”