Coarse graining hadronic scattering

Abstract

We show that it makes sense to coarse grain hadronic interactions such as ππ and π N reactions following previous work on NN scattering. Moreover, if the interaction is taken to be given by chiral dynamics at long distances above a given value r > rc larger than the elementary radii of the interaction hadrons the unknown short distance region r< rc is characterized by a finite number of fitting parameters. This number of independent parameters needed for a presumably complete description of scattering data for a CM energy below s has been found to be given by N Par = NS × NI × (p rc )2 /2 with NS and NI the number of spin and isospin channels, and p the CM momentum respectively. Therefore, for an experiment (or sets of experiments) with a total number of data N Dat the number of degrees of freedom involved in a 2-fit is given by = N Dat-N Par and confidence levels can be obtained accordingly by standard means. Namely a 1 σ confidence level corresponds to min2/ ∈ (1- 2/,1+2/). We discuss the approach for ππ and π N with an eye put on a data selection program and the eventual validation of chiral symmetry.

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