Double-strangeness exchange reactions in a hybrid Regge-plus-resonance approach
Abstract
We investigate double-strangeness exchange reactions, K-p K+- and K-p K00, using an effective Lagrangian approach based on a hybrid Regge-plus-resonance model involving rescattering diagrams. We consider the background processes that include , , and (1385) Regge trajectories in the u channel and the s-channel Born-term diagrams. The s-channel hyperon resonances account for the bump structures in the total cross sections. The s-channel (2100,7/2-) and (2030,7/2+) resonances contribute significantly, and the (2250) resonance favors JP = 7/2-. The interference pattern between the (2100,7/2-) and (2030,7/2+) amplitudes is essential for describing forward differential cross sections in the resonance region 2.07 < s < 2.15 GeV. The absence of the S=-2 meson leads to the inclusion of the meson-baryon rescattering diagrams to describe the K- p K reaction data, proving the significant contribution of the (φ,,ω)--(,) rescattering diagrams.
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