The reaction K−p→Λη at low energies is studied with a
chiral quark model approach. Good descriptions of the existing experimental
data are obtained. It is found that Λ(1670) dominates the reaction
around threshold. Furthermore, u- and t-channel backgrounds play crucial
roles in this reaction as well. The contributions from the D-wave state
Λ(1690) are negligibly small for its tiny coupling to ηΛ. To
understand the strong coupling properties of the low-lying negative parity
Λ resonances extracted from the KˉN scattering, we further study
their strong decays. It is found that these resonances are most likely mixed
states between different configurations. Considering these low-lying negative
parity Λ resonances as mixed three-quark states, we can reasonably
understand both their strong decay properties from Particle Data Group and
their strong coupling properties extracted from the KˉN scattering. As a
byproduct, we also predict the strong decay properties of the missing D-wave
state ∣Λ23−>3 with a mass of ∼1.8 GeV. We suggest our
experimental colleagues search it in the Σ(1385)π and Σπ
channels.Comment: 11 pages and 4 figure