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arxiv: hep-ph/0604212 · v1 · submitted 2006-04-25 · ✦ hep-ph

Crouching Sigma, Hidden Scalar in γγtoπ⁰π⁰

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keywords gammasigmabeencouplingcrouchingnaturephotonscalar
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There has long been speculation about the nature of the $\sigma$-resonance. For three decades Jaffe has argued for a tetraquark composition, while others have claimed it is largely a glueball. A key pointer to its nature is its coupling to two photons. Consequently, there have been recent proposals to observe this important scalar hiding in $\gamma\gamma\to\pi^0\pi^0$. We show here that the $\sigma$ is already crouching in this cross-section exactly as measured twenty years ago. What is new is that precise knowledge of the position of the $\sigma$-pole, provided by the analysis of the Roy equations, now allows its two photon coupling to be accurately fixed. Its two photon width is found to be $(4.1 \pm 0.3)$ keV, a value far too large for a gluonic, or even a tetraquark, state.

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