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Possible $\Sigma({1\over2}^-)$ under the $\Sigma^*(1385)$ peak in $K\Sigma^*$ photoproduction

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arxiv 1001.0805 v2 pith:BIZ4EXE6 submitted 2010-01-06 nucl-th hep-phnucl-ex

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The LEPS collaboration has recently reported a measurement of the reaction $\gamma n\to K^+\Sigma^{*-}(1385)$ with linearly polarized photon beam at resonance region. The observed beam asymmetry is sizably negative at $E_\gamma=1.8-2.4 \mathrm{GeV}$, in contrast to the presented theoretical prediction. In this paper, we calculate this process in the framework of the effective Lagrangian approach. By including a newly proposed $\Sigma(J^P={1\over2}^-)$ state with mass around 1380~MeV, the experimental data for both $\gamma n$ and $\gamma p$ experiments can be well reproduced. It is found that the $\Sigma({1\over2}^-)$ and/or the contact term may play important role and deserve further investigation.

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