One or two poles for the $\Xi(1820)$ ?
R. Molina Peralta*,
W.H. Liang,
C.W. Xiao,
Z.F. Sun and
E. Oset*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
February 07, 2025
Published on:
March 25, 2025
Abstract
In this talk, we present a new interpretation for the recently observed $\Xi(1820)$ resonance. We recall that the chiral unitary approach for the interaction of pseudoscalar mesons with the baryons of the decuplet predicts two states for the $\Xi(1820)$ resonance, one with a narrow width and the other one with a large width. We contrast this fact with the recent BESIII measurement of the $K^- \Lambda$ mass distribution in the $\psi(3686)$ decay to $K^- \Lambda \bar\Xi^+ $, which demands a width much larger than the average of the PDG, and show how the consideration of the two $\Xi(1820)$ states provides a natural explanation to this apparent contradiction.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.465.0034
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