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The composite nature of the Λ(1520) resonance

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arxiv 1404.6128 v2 pith:26DTXK2N submitted 2014-04-24 hep-ph nucl-th

The composite nature of the Λ(1520) resonance

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Recently, the Weinberg compositeness condition of a bound state was generalized to account for resonant states and higher partial waves. We apply this extension to the case of the $\Lambda(1520)$ resonance and quantify the weight of the meson-baryon components in contrast to other possible genuine building blocks. This resonance was theoretically obtained from a coupled channels analysis using the s-waves $\pi\Sigma^*$, $K\Xi^*$ and the d-waves $\bar{K}N$ and $\pi\Sigma$ channels applying the techniques of the chiral unitary approach. We obtain that this resonance is essentially dynamically generated from these meson-baryon channels, leaving room for only $15 \%$ weight of other kind of components into its wave function.

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    In the chiral unitary approach with dimensional regularization and new photon-baryon diagrams, the computed Lambda(1520) to gamma Sigma0 width matches BESIII data while the gamma Lambda width underpredicts the CLAS result.