One or two poles for the (1820)?

Abstract

In this talk, we present a new interpretation for the recently observed (1820) resonance. We recall that the chiral unitary approach for the interaction of pseudoscalar mesons with the baryons of the decuplet predicts two states for the (1820) resonance, one with a narrow width and the other one with a large width. We contrast this fact with the recent BESIII measurement of the K- mass distribution in the (3686) decay to K- + , which demands a width much larger than the average of the PDG, and show how the consideration of the two (1820) states provides a natural explanation to this apparent contradiction.

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