Abstract

We consider a loop mixing of two fermion fields of opposite parities whereas the parity is conserved in Lagrangian. Such kind of mixing is specific for fermions and has no analogy in boson case. Possible applications of this effect may be related with physics of baryon resonances. The obtained matrix propagator defines a pair of unitary partial amplitudes which describe the production of resonances of spin J and different parity 1/2± or 3/2±. The use of our amplitudes for joint description of πN partial waves P13 and D13 shows that the discussed effect is clearly seen in these partial waves as the specific form of interference between resonance and background. Another interesting application of this effect may be related with partial waves S11 and P11, where the picture is more complicated due to presence of several resonance states.

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