Coupled-channel πK and ηK scattering amplitudes are determined by studying the finite-volume energy spectra obtained from dynamical lattice QCD calculations. Using a large basis of interpolating operators, including both those resembling a qqˉ construction and those resembling a pair of mesons with relative momentum, a reliable excited-state spectrum can be obtained. Working at mπ=391MeV, we find a gradual increase in the JP=0+πK phase-shift which may be identified with a broad scalar resonance that couples strongly to πK and weakly to ηK. The low-energy behavior of this amplitude suggests a virtual bound-state that may be related to the κ resonance. A bound state with JP=1− is found very close to the πK threshold energy, whose coupling to the πK channel is compatible with that of the experimental K⋆(892). Evidence is found for a narrow resonance in JP=2+. Isospin--3/2 πK scattering is also studied and non-resonant phase-shifts spanning the whole elastic scattering region are obtained.
@article{arxiv.1411.2004,
title = {Resonances in coupled $\pi K, \eta K$ scattering from lattice QCD},
author = {David J. Wilson and Jozef J. Dudek and Robert G. Edwards and Christopher E. Thomas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.2004},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
32 pages, 27 figures - replaced to better match version appearing in PRD. Previously incorrect JLab preprint number also corrected