A model combining one-meson exchange with ANL-Osaka DCC amplitudes predicts observables for pi N to K* MB to examine sub-threshold Lambda and Sigma resonances and their overlaps.
Production of hyperon resonances induced by kaon on a deuteron target
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The $K^- d \to \pi YN$reaction is theoretically studied so as to investigate the $K^{-}$-induced production of the hyperon resonances $\Sigma (1385)$ and $\Lambda (1405)$. For this purpose we take into account the p-wave amplitudes for the meson-baryon two-body scatterings as well as the s-wave amplitudes. Due to the fact that the hyperon resonances are selectively produced from the $\bar{K} N$ channel in this reaction, the $\Lambda (1405)$ peak appears at 1420 MeV, which implies that $\Lambda (1405)$ and $\Sigma (1385)$ could be separately seen in the missing mass spectrum of the emitted nucleon in the $K^{-} d \to n X$ reaction. The $\pi Y$ invariant mass spectrum in this study is consistent with experimental data both for $\Sigma (1385)$ and $\Lambda (1405)$. The pion exchange contributions are also included and are found to give smooth background without distorting the peak structure of the hyperon resonances.
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Low-lying $\Lambda$ and $\Sigma$ resonances studied with the forward $K^*$ productions off the proton induced by high-momentum $\pi$ beam
A model combining one-meson exchange with ANL-Osaka DCC amplitudes predicts observables for pi N to K* MB to examine sub-threshold Lambda and Sigma resonances and their overlaps.