$\bar{K} + N \to K + \Xi$ reaction and $S=-1$ hyperon resonances
Benjamin C. Jackson, Yongseok Oh, H. Haberzettl, K. Nakayama

TL;DR
This paper investigates the $ar{K} + N o K + ext{ extonehalfslash} ext{ extonehalf} ext{ extonehalf} ext{ extonehalf} ext{ extonehalfslash}$ reaction using an effective Lagrangian approach, identifying key hyperon resonances and analyzing cross sections and polarization data.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive effective Lagrangian model including hyperon resonances and phenomenological contact terms to describe the reaction and fit experimental data.
Findings
Reproduces existing data well
Identifies three hyperon resonances $ ext{Lambda}(1890)$, $ ext{Sigma}(2030)$, $ ext{Sigma}(2250)$
Highlights the importance of the $ ext{Sigma}(2030)$ resonance in data reproduction
Abstract
The reaction is studied for center-of-momentum energies ranging from threshold to 3 GeV in an effective Lagrangian approach that includes the hyperon - and -channel contributions as well as a phenomenological contact amplitude. The latter accounts for the rescattering term in the scattering equation and possible short-range dynamics not included explicitly in the model. Existing data are well reproduced and three above-the-threshold resonances were found to be required to describe the data, namely, the , , and . For the latter resonance we have assumed the spin-parity of and a mass of 2265 MeV. The resonance is crucial in achieving a good reproduction of not only the measured total and differential cross sections, but also the recoil polarization asymmetry. More precise data are…
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