Chiral Symmetry and s-wave Low-Lying Meson-Baryon Resonances
Abstract
The wave meson-baryon scattering is analyzed for the isospin-strangeness and sectors, in a Bethe-Salpeter coupled channel formalism incorporating Chiral Symmetry. For both sectors, four channels have been considered: , , , and , , , , respectively. The needed two particle irreducible matrix amplitudes are taken from lowest order Chiral Perturbation Theory in a relativistic formalism. There appear undetermined low energy constants, as a consequence of the renormalization of the amplitudes, which are obtained from fits to the available data: elastic phase-shifts, and cross sections and to mass-spectrum, the elastic and --matrices and to the cross section data. The position and residues of the complex poles in the second Riemann sheet of the scattering amplitude determine masses, widths and branching ratios of the (1535) and (1650) and (1405) and (1670) resonances, in reasonable agreement with experiment. A good overall description of data, from threshold up to around 2 GeV is achieved despite the fact that three-body channels have not been explicitly included.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0303033,
title = {Chiral Symmetry and s-wave Low-Lying Meson-Baryon Resonances},
author = {J. Nieves and C. Garcia-Recio and E. Ruiz Arriola and M. J. Vicente Vacas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0303033},
year = {2017}
}
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5 Pages, 2 figures, invited contribution to Focus Session on Nature of Threshold N*, to be published in Proceedings of Nstar 2002, Pittsburgh, USA, October 9-12, 2002 (World Scientific)