The role of the triangle singularity in (1405) production in the π-p→ K0π and pp→ pK+π processes
Abstract
We have investigated the cross section for the π-p→ K0π and pp→ pK+π reactions paying attention to a mechanism that develops a triangle singularity. The triangle diagram is realized by the decay of a N* to K* and the K* decay into π K, and the π finally merges into (1405). The mechanism is expected to produce a peak around 2140 MeV in the K(1405) invariant mass. We found that a clear peak appears around 2100 MeV in the K(1405) invariant mass which is about 40 MeV lower than the expectation, and that is due to the resonance peak of a N* resonance which plays a crucial role in the K* production. The mechanism studied produces the peak of the (1405) around or below 1400 MeV, as is seen in the pp→ pK+π HADES experiment.
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