meson-baryon interaction and the role of isospin filtering processes
arXiv:1810.07600 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.99.035211
Abstract
A study of the meson-baryon interaction in the sector is performed, employing a chiral SU(3) lagrangian up to next-to-leading order (NLO) and implementing unitarization in coupled channels. The model is constrained by a large set of experimental data, paying a especial attention to processes that are sensitive to the NLO contributions, such as the reactions. The consideration of additional cross sections in single isospin channels, , has been found to provide more homogeneous and reliable values of the low-energy constants, the stability of which has also been tested by the inclusion of explicit resonant terms. Predictions for new isospin filtering processes, like the reaction that could be measured at the proposed secondary beam at Jlab, or the weak decay of the into a and different meson-baryon pairs in , available at LHCb, are presented. The measurement of such reactions would put valuable constraints on the chiral models describing the meson-baryon interaction.
18 pages, 10 figures