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Lambda(1405) poles obtained from pi0-Sigma0 photoproduction data

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arxiv 1301.5741 v2 pith:F23PBNRX submitted 2013-01-24 nucl-th hep-ph

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We present a strategy to extract the position of the two $\Lambda(1405)$ poles from experimental photoproduction data measured recently at different energies in the $\gamma p \to K^+ \pi^0 \Sigma^0 $ reaction at Jefferson Lab. By means of a chiral dynamics motivated potential but with free parameters, we solve the Bethe Salpeter equation in the coupled channels $\bar K N$ and $\pi \Sigma$ in isospin I=0 and parameterize the amplitude for the photonuclear reaction in terms of a linear combination of the $\pi \Sigma \to \pi \Sigma$ and $\bar K N \to \pi \Sigma$ scattering amplitudes in I=0, with a different linear combination for each energy. Good fits to the data are obtained with some sets of parameters, by means of which one can also predict the cross section for the $K^- p \to \pi^0 \Sigma^0 $ reaction. These later results help us decide among the possible solutions. The result is that the different solutions lead to two poles similar to those found in the chiral unitary approach. With the best result we find the two $\Lambda(1405)$ poles at $1385-68i\mev$and $1419-22i\mev$.

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