The composite nature of the $Î(1520)$ resonance
arXiv:1404.6128 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.90.025208
Abstract
Recently, the Weinberg compositeness condition of a bound state was generalized to account for resonant states and higher partial waves. We apply this extension to the case of the $Î(1520)$ resonance and quantify the weight of the meson-baryon components in contrast to other possible genuine building blocks. This resonance was theoretically obtained from a coupled channels analysis using the s-waves $ÏΣ^*$, $KÎ^*$ and the d-waves $\bar{K}N$ and $ÏΣ$ channels applying the techniques of the chiral unitary approach. We obtain that this resonance is essentially dynamically generated from these meson-baryon channels, leaving room for only $15 \%$ weight of other kind of components into its wave function.