An improved pion-pion dispersive fit with G-waves and forward dispersion relations up to 1.6 GeV yields stable resonance poles and no rho(1250) signal.
The f0(1370) controversy from dispersive meson-meson scattering data analyses
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We establish the existence of the long-debated $f_0(1370)$ resonance in the dispersive analyses of meson-meson scattering data. For this, we present a novel approach using forward dispersion relations, valid for generic inelastic resonances. We find its pole at $(1245\pm 40)- i\,(300^{+30}_{-70})$ MeV in $\pi\pi$ scattering. We also provide the couplings as well as further checks extrapolating partial-wave dispersion relations or with other continuation methods. A pole at $(1380^{+70}_{-60})-i\,(220^{+80}_{-70})$ MeV also appears in the $\pi\pi\to K\bar K$ data analysis with partial-wave dispersion relations. Despite settling its existence, our model-independent dispersive and analytic methods still show a lingering tension between pole parameters from the $\pi\pi$ and $K\bar K$ channels that should be attributed to data.
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Improving $\pi\pi$ dispersive analyses and resonance determination with Forward Dispersion Relations
An improved pion-pion dispersive fit with G-waves and forward dispersion relations up to 1.6 GeV yields stable resonance poles and no rho(1250) signal.