The light scalar K0(700) in the vacuum and at nonzero temperature
Abstract
There is mounting evidence toward the existence of a light scalar kaon K0(700) with quantum numbers I(JP)=12(0+). Here, we recall the results of an effective model with both derivative and non-derivative terms in which only one scalar kaonic field is present in the Lagrangian (the standard quark-antiquark ,,seed\ state K0(1430)): a second companion\ pole K0(700) emerges as a dynamically generated state. A related question is the role of K0(700) at nonzero T: since it is the lightest scalar strange state, one would naively expect that it is relevant for π and K multiplicities. However, a repulsion in the π K channel with I=3/2 cancels its effect.
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