Chiral unitary approach to hadron spectroscopy
arXiv:nucl-th/0209018 · doi:10.1142/S0217751X03014307
Abstract
The s-wave meson-baryon interaction in the $S = -1$, $S= 0$ and $S= -2$ sectors is studied by means of coupled channels, using the lowest-order chiral Lagrangian and the N/D method or equivalently the Bethe-Salpeter equation to implement unitarity. This chiral approach leads to the dynamical generation of the $Î(1405)$, $Î(1670)$ and $Σ(1620)$ states for $S = -1$, the $N^*(1535)$ for $S= 0$ and the $Î(1620)$ for $S= -2$. We look for poles in the complex plane and extract the couplings of the resonances to the different final states. This allows identifying the $Î(1405)$ and the $Î(1670)$ resonances with $\bar{K}N$ and $KÎ$ quasibound states, respectively. Our results are found to be incompatible with the measured properties of the $Î(1690)$ resonance, thus ruling this state out as the remaining member of this octet of dynamically generated resonances. We therefore assign $1/2^-$ for the spin and parity of the $Î(1620)$ resonance as the $S=-2$ member of the lowest-lying $1/2^-$ octet.
10 pgs. 4 figs. Talk at the Workshop on partial wave analysis of meson and baryon systems, Pittsburgh, June 2002