NEW DISPERSION RELATIONS IN THE DESCRIPTION OF ππ SCATTERING AMPLITUDES
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5322384
Abstract: We present a set of once subtracted dispersion relations which implement crossing symmetry conditions for the scattering amplitudes below 1 GeV. We compare and discuss the results obtained for the once and twice subtracted dispersion relations, known as Roy's equations, for three partial JI waves, S0, P and S2. We also show that once subtracted dispersion relations provide a stringent test of crossing and analyticity for partial wave amplitudes, remarkably precise in the 400 to 1.1 GeV region, where the resulting uncertainties are significantly smaller than those coming from standard Roy's equations, given the same input.
Recommendations
Cited in
(7)- REFLECTIONS ON AMPLITUDE ANALYSIS
- Roy equation analysis of \(\pi \pi\) scattering
- Representation of integral dispersion relations by local forms
- From the history of dispersion relations in the Chew-Low model
- Two-point derivative dispersion relations
- Positivity and geometric function theory constraints on pion scattering
- Sommerfeld-Watson representation for double-spectral functions. II. Crossing symmetric pion-pion scattering amplitude without Regge poles
This page was built for publication: NEW DISPERSION RELATIONS IN THE DESCRIPTION OF ππ SCATTERING AMPLITUDES
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5322384)