Low energy reactions $K^-p\rightarrow\Sigma^0\pi^0$, $\Lambda\pi^0$, $\bar{K}^0n$ and the strangeness $S=-1$ hyperons
Xian-Hui Zhong, Qiang Zhao

TL;DR
This study uses a chiral quark-model to analyze low-energy $K^-p$ reactions, successfully describing experimental data and revealing the roles of various hyperon resonances in these processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of hyperon resonances in low-energy $K^-p$ reactions using a chiral quark-model, highlighting the significance of specific resonances and reaction mechanisms.
Findings
Dominant roles of $ ext{Λ}(1405)$ and $ ext{Λ}(1520)$ in $K^-p ightarrow ext{Σ}^0 ext{π}^0$
Evidence of $ ext{Σ}(1775)$ and $ ext{Σ}(1750)$ resonances in $K^-p ightarrow ext{Λ} ext{π}^0$
Multiple hyperon resonances contribute to $K^-p ightarrow ar{ ext{K}}^0 ext{n}$
Abstract
A combined study of the reactions , and at low energies is carried out with a chiral quark-model approach. Good descriptions of the experimental observations are obtained. The roles of the low-lying strangeness hyperon resonances in these processes are carefully analyzed. We find that: (i) In the process, both and play dominant roles. Significant contributions of and could be seen around their threshold; (ii) In the process, some obvious evidence of and could be found. Some hints of might exist in the reaction as well. and should correspond to the representations…
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