Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2011-07-04
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
Minor typos corrected (in Eq.(22) and axis-labels of some figures)
Scientific paper
A study of meson-baryon systems with total strangeness -1 is made within a framework based on the chiral and hidden local symmetries. These systems consist of octet baryons, pseudoscalar and vector mesons. The pseudoscalar meson-baryon (PB) dynamics has been earlier found determinant for the existence of some strangeness -1 resonances, for example, $\Lambda(1405)$, $\Lambda(1670)$, etc. The motivation of the present work is to study the effect of coupling the closed vector meson-baryon (VB) channels to these resonances. To do this, we obtain the $PB \rightarrow PB$ and $VB \rightarrow VB$ amplitudes from the t-channel diagrams and the $PB \leftrightarrow VB$ amplitudes are calculated using the Kroll-Ruddermann term where, considering the vector meson dominance phenomena, the photon is replaced by a vector meson. The calculations done within this formalism reveal a very strong coupling of the VB channels to the $\Lambda(1405)$ and $\Lambda(1670)$. In the isospin 1 case, we find an evidence for a double pole structure of the $\Sigma (1480)$ which, like the isospin 0 resonances, is also found to couple strongly to the VB channels. The strong coupling of these low-lying resonances to the VB channels can have important implications on certain reactions producing them.
Hosaka Atsushi
Kaneko Hiroyuki
Khemchandani K. P.
Nagahiro Hideko
Torres Martínez A.
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