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Heavy hexaquarks in a chiral constituent quark model

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arxiv hep-ph/9710528 v1 pith:A5JJ2MDZ submitted 1997-10-29 hep-ph

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We discuss the stability of hexaquark systems of type uuddsQ (Q=c or b) within a chiral constituent quark model which successfully describes the baryon spectra including the charmed ones. We find these systems highly unstable against strong decays and give a comparison with some of the previous literature.

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