Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8183559 | Nuclear Physics A | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Recently, many efforts are being put in studying three-hadron systems made of mesons and baryons and interesting results are being found. In this talk, we summarize the main features of the formalism used to study such three hadron systems with strangeness S=â1,0 within a framework built on the basis of unitary chiral theories and solution of the Faddeev equations. In particular, we present the results obtained for the ÏK¯N, KK¯N and KKK¯ systems and their respective coupled channels. In the first case, we find four Σʼs and two Îʼs with spin-parity JP=1/2+, in the 1500-1800 MeV region, as two meson-one baryon s-wave resonances. In the second case, a 1/2+Nâ around 1900 MeV is found. For the last one a kaon close to 1420 MeV is formed, which can be identified with K(1460).
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Authors
A. MartÃnez Torres, K.P. Khemchandani, D. Jido, Y. Kanada-Enʼyo, E. Oset,