Using a chiral unitary approach for meson-baryon scattering in the
strangeness zero sector, where the N∗(1535) resonance is dynamically
generated, we study the reactions γp→π0ηp and γp→π0K0Σ+ at photon energies at which the final states are produced
close to threshold. Among several reaction mechanisms, we find the most
important is the excitation of the Δ∗(1700) state which subsequently
decays into a pseudoscalar meson and a baryon belonging to the Δ(1232)
decuplet. Hence, the reaction provides useful information with which to test
current theories of the dynamical generation of the low-lying 3/2− states.
The first reaction is shown to lead to sizable cross sections and the
N∗(1535) resonance shape is seen clearly in the ηp invariant mass
distribution. The same dynamical model is shown to lead to much smaller cross
sections at low energies in the second reaction. Predictions are made for cross
sections and invariant mass distributions which can be compared with
forthcoming experiments at ELSA.Comment: 22 pages, 22 figure