Study of ambiguities in π-p K0 scattering amplitudes

Abstract

Amplitudes for the reaction π-p K0 are reconstructed from data on the differential cross section dσ/d, the recoil polarization P, and on the spin rotation parameter β. At low energies, no data on β exist, resulting in ambiguities. An approximation using S and P waves leads only to a fair description of the data on dσ/d and P; in this case, there are two sets of amplitudes. Including D waves, the data on dσ/d and P are well reproduced by the fit but now, there are several distinct solutions which describe the data with identical precision. In the range where the spin rotation parameter β was measured, a full and unambiguous reconstruction of the partial wave amplitudes is possible. The energy-independent amplitudes are compared to the energy dependent amplitudes which resulted from a coupled channel fit (BnGa2011-02) to a large data set including both pion and photo-induced reactions. Significant deviations are observed. Consistency between energy dependent and energy independent solutions by choosing the energy independent solution which is closest to the energy dependent solution. In a second step, the known energy dependent solution for low (or high) partial waves is imposed and only the high (or low) partial waves are fitted leading to smaller uncertainties.

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