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John Bulava1, Bárbara Cid-Mora2, Andrew D Hanlon3
1Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Platanenallee 6, 15738 Zeuthen, Germany.
Abstract:
This Letter presents the first lattice QCD computation of the coupled channel πΣ-K[over ¯]N scattering amplitudes at energies near 1405 MeV. These amplitudes contain the resonance Λ(1405) with strangeness S=-1 and isospin, spin, and parity quantum numbers I(J^{P})=0(1/2^{-}). However, whether there is a single resonance or two nearby resonance poles in this region is controversial theoretically and experimentally. Using single-baryon and meson-baryon operators to extract the finite-volume stationary-state energies to obtain the scattering amplitudes at slightly unphysical quark masses corresponding to m_{π}≈200 MeV and m_{K}≈487 MeV, this study finds the amplitudes exhibit a virtual bound state below the πΣ threshold in addition to the established resonance pole just below the K[over ¯]N threshold. Several parametrizations of the two-channel K matrix are employed to fit the lattice QCD results, all of which support the two-pole picture suggested by SU(3) chiral symmetry and unitarity.
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