Role of the N*(2080) in pp pK+ (1520) and π- p K0 (1520) reactions

Abstract

We investigate the (1520) hadronic production in the p p p K+ (1520) and π- p K0 (1520) reactions within the effective Lagrangian method. For π- p K0 (1520) reaction, in addition to the "background" contributions from t-channel K* exchange, u-channel + exchange, and s-channel nucleon pole terms, we also consider the contribution from the nucleon resonance N*(2080) (spin-parity JP = 3/2-), which has significant coupling to K(1520) channel. We show that the inclusion of the nucleon resonance N*(2080) leads to a fairly good description of the low energy experimental total cross section data of π- p K0 (1520) reaction. From fitting to the experimental data, we get the N*(2080)Nπ coupling constant gN*(2080)N π = 0.14 0.04. By using this value and with the assumption that the excitation of N*(2080) is due to the π0-meson exchanges, we calculate the total and differential cross sections of p p p K+ (1520) reaction. We also demonstrate that the invariant mass distribution and the Dalitz Plot provide direct information of the (1520) production, which can be tested by future experiments.

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