Abstract

Abstract We analyze excited baryon states using a holographic dual of quantum chromodynamics that is defined on the basis of an intersecting D4/D8-brane system. Studies of baryons in this model have been made by regarding them as a topological soliton of a gauge theory on a five-dimensional curved spacetime. However, this allows one to obtain only a certain class of baryons. We attempt to present a framework such that a whole set of excited baryons can be treated in a systematic way. This is achieved by employing the original idea of Witten, which states that a baryon is described by a system composed of $N_c$ open strings emanating from a baryon vertex. We argue that this system can be formulated by an Atiyah–Drinfeld–Hitchin–Manin-type matrix model of Hashimoto–Iizuka–Yi together with an infinite tower of the open string massive modes. Using this setup, we work out the spectra of excited baryons and compare them with the experimental data. In particular, we derive a formula for the nucleon Regge trajectory assuming that the excited nucleons lying on the trajectory are characterized by the excitation of a single open string attached on the baryon vertex.

Highlights

  • Ever since the AdS/CFT correspondence was proposed by Maldacena, it has been recognized that it may provide us with a powerful tool for analyzing nonperturbative dynamics of non-Abelian gauge theories

  • We have discussed stringy excited baryons using the holographic dual of QCD on the basis of an intersecting D4/D8-brane system

  • A key step to this end is to work on the whole system of a baryon vertex without describing it by a topological soliton on an effective 5 dimensional gauge theory

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Summary

Introduction

Ever since the AdS/CFT correspondence was proposed by Maldacena (for a review, see [1]), it has been recognized that it may provide us with a powerful tool for analyzing nonperturbative dynamics of non-Abelian gauge theories. The fundamental degrees of freedom in the quantum mechanics are given by massless and an infinite tower of massive modes of open strings attached on the baryon vertex D4-brane. Some technical formulas that are used in the paper are summarized in appendix A

Brief review of the model
Quantization of open strings in a flat spacetime limit
Symmetries in the presence of a baryon vertex
Summary of the results
One-baryon quantum mechanics
The action
Gauss law constraint and Hamiltonian
Large Nc limit
Mass formula
Wavefunctions of the baryon states
Comments on Lint
Regge trajectory
More about excited baryon states
Conclusions
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