Abstract

Within the framework of constituent quark models of simple and complex hadrons it is possible to investigate the interrelations of scattering observables and dynamical assumptions about the underlying quark structure of the participating hadrons. In the case of simple hadrons, here baryons, the inclusion of the coupling of bound q3-states to meson-baryon decay channels, accounts for the full complexity of the fact that all excited baryonic states are in fact resonances. We present here such a description of the baryonic excitation spectrum within the non-relativistic quarkmodel with all terms of the Fermi-Breit interaction. In this case the very hadronic vertices that are responsible for the dressing of hadrons also provide a semi realistic description of various scattering observables for pion scattering and photo-production of pions. The treatment of more complex hadronic systems within the framework of a quark shell model of nuclei is then used to investigate the role of the quark Pauli principle in intermediate energy excitations of nuclei with pionic or photonic probes.

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