Search results for "Chiral unitary approach"
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Investigation of molecular states with charm and beauty hadrons
2014
La Fisica de hadrones ha tenido un desarrollo espectacular en los ultimos años debido a la pletora de estados nuevos que han sido descubiertos en laboratorios como BES en Beijing, la colaboracion Babar en USA, Belle en Japon, CLEO en USA y el CERN en Europa, entre otros. El modelo de quarks, segun el cual los mesones estan formados de quark antiquark y los bariones de tres quarks, tuvo en su dia un valor incalculable, al permitir entender los hadrones en terminos de unos pocos componentes elementales. Las predicciones que hizo, y fueron confirmadas, puso este modelo de los hadrones en un lugar incuestionable de la Historia de la Fisica. Sin embargo, el paso del tiempo nos ha ido enseñando q…
Searching for a hidden charm h(1) state in the X(4660) -> eta h(1) and X(4660) -> eta D*(D)over-bar* decays
2013
We explore the possibility of experimentally detecting a predicted h(1) inverted right perpendicular I-G(J(PC)) = 0(-)(1(+-))inverted left perpendicular state of hidden charm made out from the D*(D) over bar* interaction. The method consists in measuring the decay of X(4660) into eta D*(D) over bar* and determining the binding energy with respect to the D*(D) over bar* threshold from the shape of the D*(D) over bar* invariant mass distribution. A complementary method consists in looking at the inclusive X(4660) -> eta X decay and searching for a peak in the X invariant mass distribution. We make calculations to determine the partial decay width of X(4660) -> eta h(1) from the measured X(466…
Photoproduction of K∗ for the study of Λ(1405)
2004
Abstract The photo-induced K ∗ vector meson production is investigated for the study of the Λ(1405) resonance. This reaction is particularly suited to the isolation of the second pole in the Λ(1405) region which couples dominantly to the K N channel. We obtain the mass distribution of the Λ(1405) which peaks at 1420 MeV, and differs from the nominal one. Combined with several other reactions, like the π−p→K0πΣ which favours the first pole, this detailed study will reveal a novel structure of the Λ(1405) state.
The small K pi component in the K* wave functions
2013
We use a recently developed formalism which generalizes Weinberg's compositeness condition to partial waves higher than s-wave in order to determine the probability of having a K pi component in the K* wave function. A fit is made to the K pi phase shifts in p-wave, from where the coupling of K* to K pi and the K pi loop function are determined. These ingredients allow us to determine that the K* is a genuine state, different from a K pi component, in a proportion of about 80%.