Sill distribution: genesis and salient features
Abstract
We present the so-called Sill distribution, both in the nonrelativistic and relativistic cases, as a natural and simple way to include the effect of threshold(s) on the energy line shapes of resonances. The Sill is correctly normalized (even for broad states), is continuous at threshold(s), does not require any modification to the `mass part', is easily extendable to the multichannel case, and can be applied to both mesons and baryons. Here, as a novel example, we employ the Sill to describe the resonance (3770).
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