On the pole trajectory of the subthreshold negative parity nucleon with varying pion masses

Abstract

We study the pole trajectory of the recently established subthreshold negative parity nucleon pole, namely the N*(920), with varying pion masses, in the scheme of linear σ model with nucleons using the N/D unitarization method. We find that as the pion mass increases, the pole moves toward the real axis. For larger pion masses, at tree level, the pole falls to a specific point on u-channel cut and crosses to the adjacent Riemann sheet defined by the logarithmic u channel cut. At one-loop level, the pole does not meet the u-cut up to mπ=0.36GeV. We also re-examined the σ pole trajectory and find it in good agreement with Roy equation analysis result.

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