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Electromagnetic production of kaon near threshold

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Kaon photo- and electroproduction off a proton near the production threshold are investigated by utilizing an isobar model. The background amplitude of the model is constructed from Feynman diagrams, whereas the resonance term is calculated by using the multipole formalism. It is found that both pseudoscalar and pseudovector models can nicely describe the available photoproduction data up to W = 50 MeV above the threshold. The Lambda resonance S_{01}(1800) is found to play an important role in improving the model. In the case of double polarization observables Ox and Oz our result corroborates the finding of Sandorfi et al. Due to the large contributions of the K* and K1 vector mesons, extending the model to the case of electroproduction is almost impossible unless either special form factors that strongly suppress their contributions are introduced or all hadronic coupling constants are refitted to both photo- and electroproduction databases, simultaneously. It is also concluded that investigation of the kaon electromagnetic form factor is not recommended near the threshold region.

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New Isobar Models for $K^+\Lambda$ Electroproduction

hep-ph · 2025-07-10 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Two isobar models with high-spin baryon resonances and modified electromagnetic form factors fit CLAS K+Lambda electroproduction data with chi-square per point of 2.16.

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  • New Isobar Models for $K^+\Lambda$ Electroproduction hep-ph · 2025-07-10 · conditional · none · ref 35 · internal anchor

    Two isobar models with high-spin baryon resonances and modified electromagnetic form factors fit CLAS K+Lambda electroproduction data with chi-square per point of 2.16.