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Reexamination of the role of the $Δ^{\ast}$ resonances in the $pp\rightarrow nK^{+}Σ^{+}$ reaction

In this work, the role of the $Δ^{\ast }$ resonances in the process of $pp\rightarrow nK^{+}Σ^{+}$ are systematically investigated with the effective Lagrangian approach and the isobar model. We find that a $P_{31}$ state, either $Δ^{\ast }(1750)$ or $Δ^{\ast }(1910)$, is favored by the data while the $P_{33}$ state, namely $Δ^{\ast }(1920)$, has small contribution. Besides, either sub-threshold $S_{31}$ $Δ^{\ast }(1620)$ resonance or strong $nΣ$ final state interaction or both have possible contribution at near threshold region, depending on the measured cross sections. We demonstrate the invariant mass distributions and the Dalitz Plots in order to investigate whether it is possible to distinguish the controversial $KΣ$ production mechanism in these observables.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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