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A formalism based on a chiral quark model ($chi$QM) approach complemented with a one-gluon exchange model, to take into account the breakdown of the $SU(6)otimes O(3)$ symmetry, is presented. The configuration mixing of wave functions for nucleon and resonances are derived. % With few adjustable parameters, differential cross-section and polarized beam asymmetry for the $gamma p to eta p$ process are calculated and successfully compared with the data in the centre-of-mass energy range from threshold up to 2 GeV. The known resonances $S_{11}(1535)$, $S_{11}(1650)$, $P_{13}(1720)$, $D_{13}(1520)$, and $F_{15}(1680)$, as well as two new $S_{11}$ and $D_{15}$ resonances are found to be dominant in the reaction mechanism. Besides, connections among the scattering amplitudes of the $chi$QM approach and the helicity amplitudes, as well as decay widths of resonances are established. Possible contributions from the so-called missing resonances are investigated and found to be negligible.
A chiral constituent quark model approach, embodying s- and u-channel exchanges,complemented with a Reggeized treatment for t-channel is presented. A model is obtained allowing data for $pi^- p to eta n$ and $gamma p to eta p$ to be describe satisfac
A preliminary investigation of the anti-K N interaction is performed within a chiral constituent quark model by solving the resonating group method (RGM) equation. The model parameters are taken from our previous work, which gave a satisfactory descr
A review is given of the present situation in YN scattering. Special attention is given to the handling of SU(3) in the various meson exchanges. The importance of the almost always ignored contribution of the Pomeron is reiterated.
We have performed a study of the isovector, octet and singlet axial charges of the proton in an extended chiral constituent quark model, where all the possible $uudqbar{q}$~($q=u,d,s$) five-quark Fock components in the proton wave function are taken
${bf Background}$ Knowledge of nucleon structure is today ever more of a precision science, with heightened theoretical and experimental activity expected in coming years. At the same time, a persistent gap lingers between theoretical approaches grou