Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8185168 | Nuclear Physics B | 2017 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
An implementation of estimating the two-to-two K-matrix from finite-volume energies based on the Lüscher formalism and involving a Hermitian matrix known as the “box matrix” is described. The method includes higher partial waves and multiple decay channels. Two fitting procedures for estimating the K-matrix parameters, which properly incorporate all statistical covariances, are discussed. Formulas and software for handling total spins up to S=2 and orbital angular momenta up to L=6 are obtained for total momenta in several directions. First tests involving Ï-meson decay to two pions include the L=3 and L=5 partial waves, and the contributions from these higher waves are found to be negligible in the elastic energy range.
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Authors
Colin Morningstar, John Bulava, Bijit Singha, Ruairà Brett, Jacob Fallica, Andrew Hanlon, Ben Hörz,