Db. Lichtenberg, BARYON MASSES FROM MESON MASSES IN A MODEL WITH BROKEN SUPERSYMMETRY, Journal of physics. G, Nuclear and particle physics, 19(9), 1993, pp. 1257-1264
As a consequence of QCD, a broken supersymmetry exists between baryons
and mesons. The supersymmetry is badly broken by effects of mass and
spin differences between a diquark in a baryon and an antiquark in a m
eson. However, if one takes these differences into account, one can ob
tain fairly good predictions for the masses of some baryons from the m
asses of their meson supersymmetric partners.