Kπ I=1/2 S-wave from ηc decay data at BaBar and classic Meson-Meson scattering from LASS

Abstract

A recent analysis of data on the two photon production of the ηc and its decay to K(Kπ) has determined the Kπ S-wave amplitude in a "model-independent" way assuming primarily that the additional kaon is a spectator in this decay. The purpose of this paper is to fit these results, together with classic Kπ production data from LASS, within a formalism that implements unitarity for the di-meson interaction. This fixes the I=1/2 Kπ Kπ S-wave amplitude up to 2.4 GeV. This resolves the Barrelet ambiguity in the original LASS analysis, and constrains the amount of inelasticity in Kπ scattering, highlighting that this becomes significant beyond 1.8 GeV. This result needs to be checked by experimental information on the many inelastic channels, in particular Kη and Kπππ. Our analysis provides a single representation for the Kπ S-wave from threshold, controlled by Chiral Perturbation Theory, through the broad , K0*(1430) and K0*(1950) resonances. There is no arbitrary sum of Breit-Wigner forms and random backgrounds for real Kπ masses. Rather the form provides a representation that can be translated to other processes with Kπ interactions with their own coupling functions, while automatically maintaining consistency with the chiral dynamics near threshold, with the LASS data and the new results on ηc decay.

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