Chiral unitary approach to hadron spectroscopy
Abstract
The s-wave meson-baryon interaction in the , and sectors is studied by means of coupled channels, using the lowest-order chiral Lagrangian and the N/D method or equivalently the Bethe-Salpeter equation to implement unitarity. This chiral approach leads to the dynamical generation of the , and states for , the for and the for . We look for poles in the complex plane and extract the couplings of the resonances to the different final states. This allows identifying the and the resonances with and quasibound states, respectively. Our results are found to be incompatible with the measured properties of the resonance, thus ruling this state out as the remaining member of this octet of dynamically generated resonances. We therefore assign for the spin and parity of the resonance as the member of the lowest-lying octet.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0209018,
title = {Chiral unitary approach to hadron spectroscopy},
author = {E. Oset and T. Inoue and M. J. Vicente Vacas and A. Ramos and C. Bennhold},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0209018},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
10 pgs. 4 figs. Talk at the Workshop on partial wave analysis of meson and baryon systems, Pittsburgh, June 2002