Study of nucleon and resonances from a systematic analysis of K photoproduction
Abstract
A systematic analysis of the K photoproduction off proton is performed with all the available differential cross section data. We carry out a strategy different from the previous studies of these reactions, where, instead of fixing the parameters of the added resonances from PDG or pentaquark models, we add the resonance with a specific JP and leave its parameters to be determined from the experimental data. When adding only one resonance, the best result is to add one N(3/2-) resonance around 2097 MeV, which substantially reduces the 2 per degree of freedom to 1.35. There are two best solutions when adding two resonances, one is to add one N(3/2-) and one N(7/2-), the other is to add one N(3/2-) and one (7/2-), leading the 2 per degree of freedom to be 1.10 and 1.09, respectively. The mass values of the N(3/2-) in the two resonance solutions are both near 2070 MeV. Our solutions indicate that the N(3/2-) resonance around 2080 MeV is strongly coupled with the K final state and support the molecular picture of N(2080, 3/2-).
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