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Interplay of quark and meson degrees of freedom in near-threshold states: A practical parametrisation for line shapes

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We propose a practical parametrisation for the line shapes of near-threshold states compatible with all requirements of unitarity and analyticity. The coupled-channel system underlying the proposed parametrisation includes bare poles and an arbitrary number of elastic and inelastic channels treated fully nonperturbatively. The resulting formulae are general enough to be used for a simultaneous analysis of the data in all available production and decay channels of the (system of) state(s) under consideration for a quite wide class of reactions. As an example, we fit the experimental data currently available for several decay channels for the charged $Z_b^{(\prime)}$ states in the spectrum of bottomonia and find a good overall description of the data. We find the present data to be consistent with the $Z_b(10610)$ as a virtual state and with the $Z_b(10650)$ as a resonance, both residing very close to the $B\bar{B}^*$ and $B^*\bar{B}^*$ threshold, respectively.

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hep-ph 2

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2026 1 2025 1

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Scattering Theory

hep-ph · 2026-06-09 · unverdicted · novelty 0.0

This is a review chapter summarizing the established framework of scattering theory in particle physics.

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  • Model-independent mass determination of near-threshold states from short-range production hep-ph · 2025-10-27 · unverdicted · none · ref 32 · internal anchor

    A model-independent minimum in short-range production rates of dimer-spectator systems allows precise mass extraction for near-threshold states via a fixed relation to the observed dip position.

  • Scattering Theory hep-ph · 2026-06-09 · unverdicted · none · ref 32 · internal anchor

    This is a review chapter summarizing the established framework of scattering theory in particle physics.