Abstract

The six-quark deutron system is examined within the framework of the Bonn quark shell model to see whether this model can lead to a quark density distribution indicative of two spatially separated three-quark clusters. The deuteron ground state always leads to a quark density distribution with a central maximum. The configuration mixing of the model does not furnish the needed strong spatial correlation into three-quark clusters.

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