Photoproduction of Lambda(1405) and Sigma^{0}(1385) on the proton at E_γ= 1.5-2.4 GeV
arXiv:0805.4051 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.78.035202
Abstract
Differential cross sections for $γp \to K^+Î(1405)$ and $γp \to K^+Σ^0(1385)$ reactions have been measured in the photon energy range from 1.5 to 2.4 GeV and the angular range of $0.8<\cos(Î)<1.0$ for the $K^+$ scattering angle in the center-of-mass system. This data is the first measurement of the $Î(1405)$ photoproduction cross section. The lineshapes of \LamS measured in $Σ^+Ï^-$ and $Σ^-Ï^+$ decay modes were different with each other, indicating a strong interference of the isospin 0 and 1 terms of the $ΣÏ$ scattering amplitudes. The ratios of \LamS production to \SigS production were measured in two photon energy ranges: near the production threshold ($1.5<E_γ<2.0$ GeV) and far from it ($2.0 <E_γ<2.4$ GeV). The observed ratio decreased in the higher photon energy region, which may suggest different production mechanisms and internal structures for these hyperon resonances.