Photoproduction of (1405) with the N* and t-channel Regge contributions

Abstract

We investigate the photoproduction of (1405)* hyperon resonance, i.e., γ p K+*, employing the effective Lagrangian approach with the t-channel Regge trajectories at tree level. We extensively explore the effects from the nucleon resonances in the vicinity of the threshold sth≈1900 MeV, i.e., N(2000), N(2030), N(2055), N(2095), and N(2100), and observe that they are of great importance to reproduce the recent CLAS/Jlab experimental data. Total and differential cross sections are given as numerical results and compared with the experimental data, in addition to the t-channel momentum transfer and photon-beam asymmetry. The invariant-mass plots for γ p K+π00 via * are also extracted from the two-body process results, showing a qualitative agreement with the data. We also discuss the constituent-counting rule for the internal structure of *, resulting in that * appears to be different from a simple three-quark (uds) state.

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