We present results from a study of baryon spectral properties within a relativistic constituent-quark model. In particular, we demonstrate the performance of a universal quark model for all light-, strange-, and heavy-flavor baryons with regard to their spectroscopy. Thereby we produce insights into the effective interaction between constituent quarks of the various flavors up, down, strange, charm, and bottom. The relativistically invariant mass spectra are obtained by two different methods for calculating the microscopic three-quark systems: a stochastic variational method, solving the eigenvalue problem of the invariant mass operator expressed by differential equations, and a Faddeev integral-equation method, adapted to treating long-range interactions, such as the quark confinement. The corresponding results agree very well, generally within a few percents. Taking into account relativistic effects through Poincare invariance of the mass operator, or equivalently of the Hamiltonian, turns out to be of utmost importance.
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