The s−wave meson-baryon scattering is analyzed for the isospin-strangeness
I=1/2,S=0 and I=0,S=−1 sectors, in a Bethe-Salpeter coupled channel
formalism incorporating Chiral Symmetry. For both sectors, four channels have
been considered: πN, ηN, KΛ, KΣ and πΣ,
KˉN, ηΛ, KΞ, respectively. The needed two particle
irreducible matrix amplitudes are taken from lowest order Chiral Perturbation
Theory in a relativistic formalism. There appear undetermined low energy
constants, as a consequence of the renormalization of the amplitudes, which are
obtained from fits to the available data: elastic πN phase-shifts, π−p→ηn and π−p→K0Λ cross sections and to
πΣ→πΣ mass-spectrum, the elastic KˉN→KˉN and
KˉN→πΣt--matrices and to the K−p→ηΛ
cross section data. The position and residues of the complex poles in the
second Riemann sheet of the scattering amplitude determine masses, widths and
branching ratios of the S11−N(1535) and −N(1650) and S01−Λ(1405) and −Λ(1670) resonances, in reasonable agreement with
experiment. A good overall description of data, from threshold up to around 2
GeV is achieved despite the fact that three-body channels have not been
explicitly included.Comment: 5 Pages, 2 figures, invited contribution to Focus Session on Nature
of Threshold N*, to be published in Proceedings of Nstar 2002, Pittsburgh,
USA, October 9-12, 2002 (World Scientific