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Nov 14 – 16, 2022
Jefferson Lab
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Some phenomenological applications of Khuri-Treiman equations

Nov 14, 2022, 4:00 PM
35m
Jefferson Lab

Jefferson Lab

Speaker

Sergi Gonzàlez-Solís (Indiana University)

Description

One of the main issues posed by the presence of hadrons in any reaction is their final-state interactions, which are formally expressed in terms of the unitarity of the amplitude. In two-body scattering, unitarity is usually imposed in the direct channel only, as one is not sensitive to the details of the crossed channels. This is certainly not the case for a three-body decay, where the three possible two-hadron channels are physical, and one ideally wants to impose unitarity in all channels at once. The Khuri-Treiman formalism is a dispersive approach which indeed allows one to do so. In this talk I will introduce such formalism and study various important applications, e.g. V→3π (V=ω,ϕ,J/ψ).

Primary author

Sergi Gonzàlez-Solís (Indiana University)

Presentation materials