Clues to the nature of the Delta*(1700) resonance from pion- and photon-induced reactions
Abstract
We make a study of the (pi- p --> K0 pi0 Lambda), (pi+ p --> K+ pi+ Lambda), (K+K0 p), (K+ pi+ Sigma0), (K+ pi0 Sigma+), and (eta pi+ p) reactions, in which the basic dynamics is given by the excitation of the Delta*(1700) resonance which subsequently decays into (K Sigma*(1385)) or (Delta(1232) eta). In a similar way we also study the (gamma p --> K0 pi+ Lambda), (K+ pi- Sigma+), (K+ pi+ Sigma-), (K0 pi0 Sigma+), and (eta pi0 p) related reactions. The cross sections are proportional to the square of the coupling of Delta*(1700) to (Sigma*K), (Delta eta) for which there is no experimental information but which is provided in the context of coupled channels chiral unitary theory where the Delta*(1700) is dynamically generated. Within present theoretical and experimental uncertainties one can claim a global qualitative agreement between theory and experiment. We provide a list of items which need to be improved in order to make further progress along these lines.
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