Theoretical study of $N(1535)$ and $Σ^*(1/2^-)$ in the Cabibbo-favored process $Λ_c^+ \to p \bar{K}^0η$ (2406.01209v2)
Abstract: Motivated by the recent experimental measurements, we have investigated the Cabibbo-favored process $\Lambda_c+ \to p \bar{K}0\eta$, where the $N(1535)$ resonance is dynamically generated from the $S$-wave pseudoscalar meson-octet baryon interactions within the chiral unitary approach. The contributions from the intermediate $N(1650)$ and the predicted low-lying baryon $\Sigma*(1/2-)$ are also considered. In addition, a Breit-Wigner amplitude for the $N(1535)$ resonance is checked. By comparing with the measured $\eta p$, $\bar{K}0 \eta$, and $p \bar{K}0$ invariant mass squared distributions, our results support the interpretation of $N(1535)$ as a dynamically generated state. Furthermore, we demonstrate that, with the contribution from $\Sigma*(1/2-)$ taken into account, the calculated invariant mass spectrum agrees with the Belle measurements. Future precise measurements of the $\Lambda_c+\to p \bar{K}0\eta$ process can further elucidate the existence of the low-lying baryon $\Sigma*(1/2-)$.