Pole properties of a resonance: When to subtract partial-decay widths to obtain the pole widths
Abstract
When a resonance lies near the threshold of a heavier channel, an interesting feature can occur. The paradigmatic example employed here is the scalar isoscalar f0(980) resonance that couples to the lighter ππ and heavier KK channels. It is shown that the decay width is given by the sum or subtraction of the partial decay widths depending on whether the pole lies in the Riemann sheet that is contiguous with the physical one above or below the KK threshold, respectively. Next, we show that the usually disregarded renormalization of bare parameters in Flatt\'e or energy-dependent Breit-Wigner parameterizations is essential to extract physical information. The compositeness of the f0(980) by using a Flatt\'e parameterization matched to reproduce the pole properties obtained from Roy equations and other analytic constraints is evaluated.
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