Faddeev approach to the reaction K- d π n at pK = 1 GeV/c

Abstract

The reaction K-d π n is studied within a Faddeev-type approach, with emphasis on the specific kinematics of the E31 experiment at J-PARC, i.e. K- beam momentum of pK = 1 GeV/c and neutron angle of θn=0. The employed Faddeev approach requires as main input amplitudes for the two-body subsystems KN KN and KN π. For the latter results from recently published chiral unitary models of the KN interaction are utilized. The KN KN amplitude itself, however, is taken from a recent partial-wave analysis. Due to the large incoming momentum of the K-, the KN interaction is probed in a kinematical regime where those chiral potentials are no longer applicable. A comparison of the predicted spectrum for various π charge channels with preliminary data is made and reveals a remarkable agreement as far as the magnitude and the line shape in general is concerned. Noticeable differences observed in the π spectrum around the KN threshold, i.e. in the region of the (1405) resonance, indicate a sensitivity to the details of the employed KN π amplitudes and suggest that pertinent high-precision data could indeed provide substantial constraints on the structure of the (1405).

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