Internal structure of resonant Lambda(1405) state in chiral dynamics
Takayasu Sekihara (1, 2), Tetsuo Hyodo (3), Daisuke Jido (2) ((1), Kyoto U., (2) Kyoto U., Yukawa Inst., Kyoto, (3) Tokyo Inst. Tech.)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the internal structure of the Lambda(1405) resonance using chiral dynamics, revealing it as a molecular state mainly composed of Kbar around N, with detailed density distributions and form factors.
Contribution
It introduces a method to evaluate the internal structure of resonant states via form factors derived from meson-baryon scattering amplitudes, extending the understanding of Lambda(1405).
Findings
Lambda(1405) is mainly composed of Kbar around N
Form factors serve as a natural generalization for resonances
Physical kaon mass is suitable for forming a molecular bound state
Abstract
The internal structure of the resonant Lambda(1405) state is investigated based on meson-baryon coupled-channels chiral dynamics, by evaluating density distributions obtained from the form factors of the Lambda(1405) state. The form factors are defined as an extension of the ordinary stable particles and are directly evaluated from the meson-baryon scattering amplitude, paying attention to the charge conservation of the probe interaction. For the resonant Lambda(1405) state we calculate the density distributions in two ways. One is on the pole position of the Lambda(1405) in the complex energy plane, which evaluates the resonant Lambda(1405) structure without contamination from nonresonant backgrounds, and another on the real energy axis around the Lambda(1405) resonance energy, which may be achieved in experiments. Using sereval probe interactions and channel decomposition, we separate…
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