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Strong decays of N^(*)(1535) in an extended chiral quark model

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arxiv 0910.4452 v1 pith:Q6J3OA3X submitted 2009-10-23 nucl-th

Strong decays of N^(*)(1535) in an extended chiral quark model

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The strong decays of the $N^{*}(1535)$ resonance are investigated in an extended chiral quark model by including the low-lying $qqqq\bar{q}$ components in addition to the $qqq$ component. The results show that these five-quark components in $N^{*}(1535)$ contribute significantly to the $N^{*}(1535)\to N\pi$ and $N^{*}(1535)\to N\eta$ decays. The contributions to the $N\eta$ decay come from both the lowest energy and the next-to-lowest energy five-quarks components, while the contributions to the $N\pi$ decay come from only the latter one. Taking these contributions into account, the description for the strong decays of $N^{*}(1535)$ is improved, especially, for the puzzling large ratio of the decays to $N\eta$ and $N\pi$.

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