Baryons are made of three quarks, in the form $\vert qqq \rangle$. If we consider just the isospin doublet $u$ and $d$, there are 8 total possibilities:
Now, the first 4 are respectively $\Delta^{++}, \Delta^+, \Delta^0$ and $ \Delta^-$. But what about the other 4?

-| d_\uparrow u_\downarrow u_\uparrow\rangle -| d_\uparrow u_\uparrow u_\downarrow\rangle -| u_\downarrow u_\uparrow d_\uparrow\rangle ]$ – Cosmas Zachos Jul 23 '22 at 16:04