Modified S-wave ππ scattering amplitude for multiparticle PWA
Abstract
Suggested by Au, Morgan, Pennington (AMP) S-wave isospin I=0 ππ, KK scattering amplitude is good enough to describe experimental data for the moment. Still it has two disadvantages for use in multiparticle partial wave analysis (PWA), namely sharp drop at the KK threshold and unreasonable behavior at M(ππ) > 1.6\,GeV/c2. The drop is not seen in multiparticle systems. We suggest the modified AMP amplitude, mAMP, for the only aim, namely to describe the broad part of S-wave ππ\,\,ππ scattering in the wide M(ππ) range in multiparticle PWA. The mAMP amplitude describes threshold behavior of the ππ\,\,ππ scattering and the wide structure at M 1400\,MeV/c2 reasonably well. It is assumed that narrow objects f0(980), f0(1500) are included in PWA separately. The amplitude does not describe ππ KK scattering. The mAMP amplitude is purely phenomenological.
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