Interpretation of near-threshold peaks using the method of independent S-matrix poles

Abstract

We propose a model-independent analysis of near-threshold enhancements using independent S-matrix poles. In this formulation, we constructed a Jost function with controllable zeros to ensure that no poles are generated on the physical Riemann sheet. We show that there is a possibility of misinterpreting the observed near-threshold signals if one utilized a limited parametrization and restrict the analysis to only one element of the S-matrix. Specifically, there is a possibility of the emergence of ambiguous pair of poles which are singularities of the full S-matrix but may not manifest in one of its elements. For a more concrete discussion, we focused on an effective two-channel scattering where the full S-matrix is a 2×2 matrix. We apply our method to the coupled two-channel analysis of the PN(4312)+ and found that the compact pentaquark interpretation cannot be ruled out yet.

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