Abstract

The $f_{1}(1420)$ productions via pion and kaon induced reactions on a proton target are investigated in an effective Lagrangian approach. Two treatments of the $t$-channel Born term, the Feynman model and the Regge model, are introduced to calculate the total and differential cross sections of the $\pi^{-}p\rightarrow f_{1}(1420)n$ and $K^{-}p\rightarrow f_{1}(1420)\Lambda $ reactions. The numerical results indicate that the experimental data of the total cross section of the $\pi ^{-}p\rightarrow f_{1}(1420)n$ reaction can be reproduced in both the Feynman and the Regge models. Based on the parameters determined in the pion induced reaction, the cross sections of the $K^{-}p\rightarrow f_{1}(1420)\Lambda $ reaction, about which there is little data found in the literature, are predicted in the same beam momentum range. It is found that the line shapes of the total cross section obtained in a kaon induced reaction with two treatments are quite different. The cross sections for both reactions are at an order of magnitude of $\mu$b, or larger, at a beam momenta up to 10 GeV/c. The differential cross sections for both pion and kaon induced reactions are also present. It is found that in the Regge model, the $t$ channel provides a sharp increase at extreme forward angles. The results suggest that the experimental study of the $f_1(1420)$ in the kaon induced reaction on a proton target is as promising as in the pion induced reaction. Such an experimental measurement is also very helpful to clarify the production mechanism of the $f_1(1420)$.

Highlights

  • The study of light mesons is an important way to understand the nonperturbative QCD

  • It is found that in the Regge model, the t channel provides a sharp increase at extreme forward angles

  • For the π−p → f1ð1420Þn reaction, both results calculated in the Regge and the Feynman models can be reproduced in the experimental data, but the differential cross sections at high beam momenta are quiet different

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The study of light mesons is an important way to understand the nonperturbative QCD. It will be very helpful to study the production and property of light mesons in different reactions. The data from future experiments at those facilities will provide a good opportunity to deepen our understanding of the internal structure of light mesons. In this work, based on the existent old data, we will analyze the f1ð1420Þ production in pion induced reactions in an effective Lagrangian approach. The kaon induced production will be discussed based on the results of the pion induced interaction, which will be helpful for future high-precision experimental studies. Since in the current work we focus on the production mechanism of the f1ð1420Þ, the coupling constants are still determined with an assumption that the f1ð1420Þ is a genuine resonance [1].

FORMALISM
Lagrangians
Amplitudes
Reggeized t-channel
NUMERICAL RESULTS
SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION
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