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There exists experimental evidence that a dibaryon resonance d with quantum numbers J^P=0^-,T=0 and mass 2065 MeV could be the origin of the narrow peak in the (pi^+ ,pi^- ) double charge exchange cross--sections on nuclei. We investigate the six--quark system with these quantum--numbers within the constituent quark model, with linear confinement, effective one--gluon exchange at short range and chiral interactions between quarks (pi and sigma exchange). We classify all possible six quark states with J^P=0^-,T=0, and with N=1 and N=3 harmonic oscillator excitations, using different reduction chains. The six--quark Hamiltonian is diagonalized in the basis including the unique N=1 state and the 10 most important states from the N=3 shell. We find, that with most of the possible sets of parameters, the mass of such a dibaryon lies above the N(939)+N^ast(1535) threshold. The only possibility to describe the supposed d(2065) in the present context is to reduce the confinement strength to very small values, however at the expense of describing the negative parity resonances N^ast. We also analyze the J^P=0^-,T=2,N=1 six--quark state.
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The narrow peak recently found in various pionic double charge exchange (DCX) cross sections can be explained by the assumption of a universal resonance at 2065 MeV, called d. We calculate the mass of a six-quark system with J^P=0^-, T=0 quantum numb
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