Study of π-p η n at low energies in a chiral constituent quark model
Abstract
A chiral quark model approach is extended to the study of the π N scattering at low energies. The process of π-p η n near threshold is investigated. The model is successful in describing the differential cross sections and total cross section near the η production threshold. The roles of the resonances in n≤ 2 shells are clarified. Near threshold, the S11(1535) dominates the reactions, while the interferences from the S11(1650) turn out to be destructive around W 1.6 GeV. The D13(1520) is crucial to give correct shapes of the differential cross sections. The nucleon pole term contributions are significant. The P11(1710) plays an important role around the c.m. energy W=1.7 GeV, it is crucial to produce an enhancement in the region of W>1.6 GeV as suggested by the data for total cross section. The t-channel is negligible in the reactions.
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