K*Λ(1116) Photoproduction and Nucleon resonances Sang-Ho Kim( 金金金 ) (NTG, Inha University, Korea) In collaboration with Hyun-Chul Kim (Inha University), Yong-Seok Oh (Kyungpook National University), Seung-il Nam (Korea Aerospace University) BARYONS’2010,7-11 Dec, Osaka, Japan
BARYONS’2010,7-11 Dec, Osaka, Japan. K*Λ(1116) Photoproduction and Nucleon resonances. Sang-Ho Kim( 金相鎬 ) (NTG, Inha University, Korea). In collaboration with Hyun-Chul Kim (Inha University), Yong-Seok Oh (Kyungpook National University), - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
K*Λ(1116) Photoproduction and
Nucleon resonances
K*Λ(1116) Photoproduction and
Nucleon resonances
Sang-Ho Kim( 金相鎬 ) (NTG, Inha University, Korea)
In collaboration with Hyun-Chul Kim (Inha University), Yong-Seok Oh (Kyungpook National University), Seung-il Nam (Korea Aerospace University)
BARYONS’2010,7-11 Dec, Osaka, Japan
1. Introduction & Motivation
2. Theoretical framework ※ Tree-level Born approximation ※ Effective Lagrangian ※ Amplitude and Form factor 3. Numerical results 4. Conclusion
5. Outlook
Outline
1. Introduction
◈ It has been a very useful experimental tool to investigate QCD as a hadronic degrees of freedom.
◈ In theoretical sides, there have been various tools developed to investigate the photoproductions.
◈ Around the world, there are many experimental facilities and collaborations for this purpose, such as the CLAS at JLAB, LEPS at SPring-8, Bonn-ELSA, Tohoku LNS, etc.
The meson photoproduction off the nucleon targetThe meson photoproduction off the nucleon target
1. Motivation
Although the K* production rate is smaller than that for the K, it is still sizable.
L. Guo et al. [CLAS collaboration], hep-ex/0601010
1. Motivation
◈ It would be a right subject to study the heavy mass hadron productions, according to the recent experimental progesses.
◈ Nucleon resonances in strangeness production will give more information on microscopic hadron studies.
◈ It is interesting to study additional polarization observables together with the photon, target nucleon, and K* polarizations (future works).
◈ Since we do not have much experimental data for this channel, it would be a highly prospective subject for the possible future experiments.
◆ ◆ All values of the helicity amplitudes are given experimentally,
so so the transition magnetic moments are calculated easily.
3. Nucleon Resonances
3. Nucleon Resonances
◆ The coupling strength of ggK*N*ΛK*N*Λ is unknown.
▶ We treat it as a free parameter, and by varying the value
of ggK*N*ΛK*N*Λ, we can know which nucleon resonance would
dominate the process.
Assumption :
Considering the Nijmegen potential, gK*NΛ= -4.26, kK*NΛ=2.66,
we assume that the ratio of gK*N*Λ and kK*N*Λ can be similar,
~1.6.
1. P11(1440,1/2+)
2. P11(1710,1/2+)
3. Total Cross section
Spin 1/2+ N* resonances are negligible.
3. S11(1535,1/2-)
3. Total Cross section
For ||ggK*N*ΛK*N*Λ| = 7.0~9.0| = 7.0~9.0,
it’s in a good agreement with the data.
4. S11(1650,1/2-)
3. Total Cross section
For ||ggK*N*ΛK*N*Λ| = 5.0~6.0| = 5.0~6.0,
it’s in a good agreement with the data.
6. D13(1700,3/2-)
5. D13(1520,3/2-)
3. Total Cross section
Spin 3/2- N* resonances are relatively small.
7. P13(1720,3/2+)
3. Total Cross section
Spin 3/2+ N* resonance is relatively small.
3. Total Cross section8. F15(1680,5/2+)
9. D15(1675,5/2-)
Spin 5/2 N* resonances are negligible.
3. Total Cross sectionAmong the nucleon resonances less than 2008 MeV, P11(1440), P11(1710), D15(1675), and F15(1680) are almost negligible.
D13(1520), D13(1700), and P13(1720) contributeslightly.
S11(1535) and S11(1650) are most responsiblefor reproducing the data, when their values of the coupling constants are |g|gK*N*ΛK*N*Λ(1535)| = 7.0~9.0(1535)| = 7.0~9.0 and and |g|gK*N*ΛK*N*Λ(1650)| = 5.0~6.0(1650)| = 5.0~6.0..
|g|gKN*ΛKN*Λ(1535)| = 1.0~2.0 (1535)| = 1.0~2.0 from the chiral unitary from the chiral unitary modelmodel
3. Nucleon Resonances
◆ Except for N*(2190), the helicity amplitudes are not known experimentally. Moreover, only the ratio of the N*(2190)’s helicity amplitude is given.
2) Mass(N*) > 2008 MeV
◆ The coupling strength of ggK*N*ΛK*N*Λ is obtained by the SU(6) quark model.
▶ As a trial, we will take into account only G17(2190). Related works are under progress.
4. Conclusion
◈ We investigated the K* photoproduction off the nucleon,
γN ―›K*Λ(1116)γN ―›K*Λ(1116), within the tree level approximation.
◈ In addition to K*, K, κ, N, Λ, Σ, Σ* contributions, we considered moremore
nucleon resonancesnucleon resonances to explain the discrepancy between the to explain the discrepancy between the previousprevious
theoretical result and experimental data in the near theoretical result and experimental data in the near threshold region.threshold region.
◈ Among them, Among them, SS1111(1535) (1535) and and SS1111(1650)(1650) are responsible for are responsible for
rreproducing the data, when their values for the coupling the data, when their values for the coupling constant constant
are are |g|gK*N*ΛK*N*Λ(1535)| = 7.0~9.0 and |g(1535)| = 7.0~9.0 and |gK*N*ΛK*N*Λ(1650)| = 5.0~6.0(1650)| = 5.0~6.0..
5. Outlook
1.1. We will include We will include more higher-spin resonances more higher-spin resonances usingusing experimentalexperimental
and theoretical information.and theoretical information.
2. 2. Chi-square fittingChi-square fitting will be taken into account. will be taken into account.