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arxiv: 1710.00824 · v2 · pith:T4O22OBKnew · submitted 2017-10-02 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex· nucl-th

Radiative resonance couplings in γπtoππ

classification ✦ hep-ph hep-exnucl-th
keywords gammaradiativecouplingsresonancevector-meson-dominanceaccessamplitudeanalytic
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Studies of the reaction $\gamma\pi\to\pi\pi$, in the context of the ongoing Primakoff program of the COMPASS experiment at CERN, give access to the radiative couplings of the $\rho(770)$ and $\rho_3(1690)$ resonances. We provide a vector-meson-dominance estimate of the respective radiative width of the $\rho_3$, $\Gamma_{\rho_3\to\pi\gamma}=48(18)$ keV, as well as its impact on the $F$-wave in $\gamma\pi\to\pi\pi$. For the $\rho(770)$, we establish the formalism necessary to extract its radiative coupling directly from the residue of the resonance pole by analytic continuation of the $\gamma\pi\to\pi\pi$ amplitude to the second Riemann sheet, without any reference to the vector-meson-dominance hypothesis.

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