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arxiv: 1107.1635 · v1 · pith:SAHSURDUnew · submitted 2011-07-08 · ✦ hep-ph · nucl-th

Precise determination of the f0(600) and f0(980) pole parameters from a dispersive data analysis

classification ✦ hep-ph nucl-th
keywords analysiscomplexcouplingsdatadispersiveparametersplanepole
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We use our latest dispersive analysis of pion-pion scattering data and the very recent Kl4 experimental results to obtain the mass, width and couplings of the two lightest scalar-isoscalar resonances. These parameters are defined from their associated poles in the complex plane. The analytic continuation to the complex plane is made in a model independent way by means of once and twice subtracted dispersion relations for the partial waves, without any other theoretical assumption. We find the f0(600) pole at (457^{+14}_{-13})-i(279^{+11}_{-7}) MeV and that of the f0(980) at (996\pm7)-i(25^{+10}_{-6}) MeV, whereas their respective couplings to two pions are 3.59^{+0.11}_{-0.13} GeV and 2.3\pm0.2 GeV.

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