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Homework Statement
why the isospin wave function was not considered in quark model? only the others (flavour, color, space, spin) are considered?
The discussion revolves around the role of isospin in the quark model, specifically questioning why isospin wave functions are not considered alongside flavor, color, space, and spin in baryonic wave functions.
Some participants have provided insights into the symmetry properties of wave functions and the relationship between isospin and flavor, particularly in the context of SU(2) and SU(3) symmetries. There is ongoing exploration of how these concepts apply to specific states, such as L=0 states, but no consensus has been reached regarding the implications of these relationships.
Participants note that the total wave function of baryons must be antisymmetric under particle exchange, and there is a focus on the implications of this requirement for the symmetry of the spin, flavor, and isospin components. The discussion also references specific quark flavors and their contributions to the overall symmetry of the wave functions.
jjshan said:please explain some thing more than that.
and the total wave function of baryons should be anti symmetric under the exchange of particles(fermions), then the combination of spin part and flavour part should be symmetric because color part is anti symmetric and spatial part is symmetric (note! here spatial wave function is product of spin, flavour, space and color. isospin is not consider.) what about the combination of spin part and isospin part interms of particle exchane?
a model ans said that combination of spin and isospin part should be symmetric, is that correct?
please explain me elaborately
jjshan said:thanks a lot.
could you explain me how the isospin is related with flavour in L=0 state?
if isospin part is symmetric then what about flavour?