Abstract

We study the origin of the resonances associated with pole singularities of the scattering amplitude in the chiral unitary approach. We propose a ``natural renormalization'' scheme using the low-energy interaction and the general principle of the scattering theory. We develop a method to distinguish dynamically generated resonances from genuine quark states [Castillejo-Dalitz-Dyson (CDD) poles] using the natural renormalization scheme and phenomenological fitting. Analyzing physical meson-baryon scatterings, we find that the $\ensuremath{\Lambda}(1405)$ resonance is largely dominated by the meson-baryon molecule component. In contrast, the $N(1535)$ resonance requires a sizable CDD pole contribution, while the effect of the meson-baryon dynamics is also important.

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