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$Σ$ Resonances from $K^- N\rightarrow πΛ$ reactions with the center of mass energy from 1550 to 1676 MeV

For the study of the $Σ$ resonances, we analyze the differential cross sections and $Λ$ polarizations for the reactions $K^-n\toπ^-Λ$ and $K^-p\toπ^0Λ$ with an effective Lagrangian approach. Data of an early experiment and the recent Crystal Ball experiment at BNL are included in the analysis with the c.m. energy from 1550 to 1676 MeV. Our results clearly support the existence of a $Σ$ resonance with $J^P={1\over 2}^+$, mass near 1633 MeV, and width about 120 MeV, which confirms the 3-star $Σ(1660) 1/2^+$ in PDG. Meanwhile, our results do not support the existence of the 2-star $Σ(1620){1\over 2}^-$ in PDG. The analysis results for the parameters of the relevant $Σ$ resonances and couplings are presented.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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