
Experimental evidence for $I(J^P)=0(3^+)$ $\Delta\Delta$ dibaryon ${\cal D}_{03}(2370)$ has been presented recently by the WASA-at-COSY Collaboration. Here I review new hadronic-basis Faddeev calculations of $L=0$ nonstrange pion-assisted $N\Delta$ and $\Delta\Delta$ dibaryon candidates. These calculations are so far the only ones to reproduce the relatively small ${\cal D}_{03}(2370)$ width of 70--80 MeV. Predictions are also given for the location and width of ${\cal D}_{30}$, the $I(J^P)=3(0^+)$ exotic partner of ${\cal D}_{03}(2370)$. Extensions to strangeness ${\cal S}=-1$ dibaryons are briefly discussed.
Comment: 8 pages, invited talk at the International Conference on Exotic Atoms and Related Topics - EXA2014, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 15-19, 2014; v2 matching published version
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Nuclear Theory, Nuclear Experiment
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Nuclear Theory, Nuclear Experiment
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