Constraining the chirally motivated π-KN models with the π photoproduction mass spectra
Abstract
The paper presents a first time attempt on a combined fit of the K-p low-energy data and the π photoproduction mass spectra, performed without fixing the meson-baryon rescattering amplitudes to a specific π - KN coupled channels model obtained from fitting exclusively the K-p data. The formalism adopted to describe the photoproduction process is based on chiral perturbation theory and employs a limited number of free parameters. The achieved description of the photoproduction mass distributions is not quite satisfactory, leaving a room for improving the photo-kernel construction, but still provides additional constraints on the positions of the (1405) poles. In particular, the presented models tend to limit the mass of the lower pole and yield a larger width of the KN related pole at a higher mass.
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