Study c+ K0 π+ and search for the low-lying baryons (1/2-) and (1/2-)
Abstract
Since searches for the low-lying excited baryons (1/2-) and (1/2-) are crucial to deepening our understanding of the light baryon spectrum, we have investigated the Cabibbo-favored process c+ K0 π+ by taking into account the S-wave pseudoscalar meson-octet baryon interactions within the chiral unitary approach, which could dynamically generate the resonances (1/2-) and (1/2-). The contributions from the excited kaons are double Cabibbo-suppressed, and the contribution from the (1385) is also suppressed due to Korner-Pati-Woo theory, thus those states are expected to play negligible contributions in this process. We have predicted the K0 and π+ invariant mass distributions, which have the clear signals of the (1/2-) and (1/2-). Thus, the c+ K0 π+ is an ideal process to search for the low-lying baryons (1/2-) and (1/2-), and we make a call for a precise measurements of this process in experiments, such as Belle II, LHCb, and the proposed Super Tau-Charm Facility (STCF).
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