Analysis of * via isospin selective reaction KLp π+0

Abstract

The isospin-selective reaction KLp π+0 provides a clean probe for investigating I=1 * resonances. In this work, we perform an analysis of this reaction using an effective Lagrangian approach for the first time, incorporating the well-established (1189) 1/2+, (1385) 3/2+, (1670) 3/2-, (1775) 5/2- states, while also exploring contributions from other unestablished states. By fitting the available differential cross section and recoil polarization data, adhering to partial-wave phase conventions same as PDG, we find that besides the established resonances, contributions from (1660) 1/2+, (1580) 3/2- and a *(1/2-) improve the description. Notably, a *(1/2-) resonance with mass around 1.54 GeV, consistent with (1620)1/2-, is found to be essential for describing the data in this channel, a stronger indication than found in previous analyses focusing on π final states. While providing complementary support for (1660) 1/2+ and (1580) 3/2-, our results highlight the importance of the (1620) 1/2- region in KLp π+0. Future high-precision measurements are needed to solidify these findings and further constrain the * spectrum.

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