The pion-kaon scattering amplitude and the K0(700) and K*(892) resonances at finite temperature

Abstract

We perform a complete calculation of the pion-kaon scattering amplitude in Chiral Perturbation Theory at finite temperature, paying particular attention to the analytic structure of the amplitude and the main differences with respect to the zero temperature case. We also extend the Inverse Amplitude Method at finite temperature for unequal-mass scattering processes, which allows us to unitarize the amplitude and obtain the thermal evolution of the K0*(700) and K*(892) pole parameters. As a direct application of our analysis, we show that the thermal evolution of the K0*(700) resonance is crucial to explain the behavior of the scalar susceptibility for isospin I=1/2, which in turn, is directly connected with chiral and U(1)A restoration properties of the QCD phase diagram.

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