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Baryonic Spectral Functions at Finite Temperature - Physics

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Neg<strong>at</strong>ive parity: a possible interpret<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

anti-quark: parity -<br />

m 1<br />

( ω1, p<br />

1)<br />

L ∼ 0<br />

m 2<br />

⊗<br />

J N ( ω2, p<br />

<br />

1)<br />

<br />

p = 0<br />

<br />

if<br />

+ +<br />

0 or 1<br />

then:<br />

parity −<br />

T<br />

m , m<br />

1 2<br />

1<br />

0<br />

p ∼<br />

M. Asakawa (Osaka University)

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