Exact calculations of a quasi-bound state in the K K N system
Abstract
Dynamically exact calculations of a quasi-bound state in the KKN three-body system are performed using Faddeev-type AGS equations. As input two phenomenological and one chirally motivated KN potentials are used, which describe the experimental information on the KN system equally well and produce either a one- or two-pole structure of the (1405) resonance. For the KK interaction separable potentials are employed that are fitted to phase shifts obtained from two theoretical models. The first one is a phenomenological KK potential based on meson exchange, which is derived by SU(3) symmetry arguments from the J\"ulich π π - K K coupled-channels model. The other interaction is a variant of the first one, which is adjusted to the KK s-wave scattering length recently determined in lattice QCD simulations. The position and width of the KKN quasi-bound state is evaluated in two ways: (i) by a direct pole search in the complex energy plane and (ii) using an "inverse determinant" method, where one needs to calculate the determinant of the AGS system of equations only for real energies. A quasi-bound state is found with binding energy BKKN = 12 - 26 MeV and width KKN = 61 - 102 MeV, which could correspond to the experimentally observed (1950) state.
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