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The structures of the hyperon resonance $Lambda (1405)$ and the scalar mesons $sigma$, $f_{0}(980)$, and $a_{0}(980)$ are investigated based on the coupled-channels chiral dynamics with finite volume effect. The finite volume effect is utilized to extract the coupling constant, compositeness, and mean squared distance between two constituents of a Feshbach resonance state as well as a stable bound state. In this framework, the real-valued size of the resonance can be defined from the downward shift of the resonance pole according to the decreasing finite box size $L$ on a given closed channel. As a result, we observe that, when putting the $bar{K}N$ and $Kbar{K}$ channels into a finite box while other channels being unchanged, the poles of the higher $Lambda (1405)$ and $f_{0}(980)$ move to lower energies while other poles do not show downward mass shift, which implies large $bar{K}N$ and $Kbar{K}$ components inside higher $Lambda (1405)$ and $f_{0}(980)$, respectively. Extracting structures of $Lambda (1405)$ and $f_{0}(980)$ in our method, we find that the compositeness of $bar{K}N$ ($Kbar{K}$) inside $Lambda (1405)$ [$f_{0}(980)$] is 0.82-1.03 (0.73-0.97) and the mean distance between two constituents is evaluated as 1.7-1.9 fm (2.6-3.0 fm).
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