Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8183397 | Nuclear Physics A | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Recent experimental results for the reaction γ+pâK++Σ+Ï from CLAS at Jefferson Lab are discussed. It was found that the mass distributions or “line shapes” of the three charge combinations Σ+Ïâ, Σ0Ï0 and ΣâÏ+ differ significantly. Our results show that the Î(1405), as the I=0 constituent of the reaction, must be accompanied by an I>0 component. We discuss phenomenological fits to the data to test the possible forms and magnitudes of these amplitudes. A two-amplitude I=0 fit of Breit-Wigner form to the Σ0Ï0 channel alone works quite well. The addition of a single I=1 amplitude works fairly well to model all the line shapes simultaneously.
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Authors
R.A. Schumacher, K. Moriya,