Using a unitarized hidden-gauge model, the authors dynamically generate Xi(1950)-like and Xi(2120)-like poles and predict femtoscopic correlation functions for six vector-baryon channels.
Interactions of the Pseudoscalar Meson Octet and the Baryon Decuplet in the Continuum and a Finite Volume
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This study focuses on the interaction of the pseudoscalar meson octet and the baryon decuplet. In the continuum, it is observed that several $J^{P}=\frac32^-$ baryon resonances can be produced by the Weinberg-Tomozawa interaction in unitarized chiral perturbation theory, including the $N(1875)$, $\Sigma(1670)$, $\Sigma(1910)$, $\Xi(1820)$ and $\Omega(2012)$. Among them, the $\Xi(1820)$ and $\Sigma(1670)$ may exhibit a potential two-pole structures. The unitarized chiral perturbation approach is then applied as the underlying theory to predict the energy levels of these systems in a finite volume. These energy levels are well described by the $K$-matrix parameterization constrained by flavor SU(3) symmetry. With the parameters from the best fits, the poles extracted from the $K$-matrix parameterization closely correspond to those derived from the underlying chiral effective field theory, as long as they are close to physical region and not significantly higher than the lowest relevant threshold.
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Signatures of Odd-Parity $s$-wave $\Xi^*$ States in Femtoscopic Correlation Functions
Using a unitarized hidden-gauge model, the authors dynamically generate Xi(1950)-like and Xi(2120)-like poles and predict femtoscopic correlation functions for six vector-baryon channels.