Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8196901 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The quadratic pion scalar radius, ãr2ãsÏ, plays an important role for present precise determinations of ÏÏ scattering. Recently, Ynduráin, using an Omnès representation of the null isospin (I) non-strange pion scalar form factor, obtains ãr2ãsÏ=0.75±0.07fm2. This value is larger than the one calculated by solving the corresponding Muskhelishvili-Omnès equations, ãr2ãsÏ=0.61±0.04fm2. A large discrepancy between both values, given the precision, then results. We follow Ynduráin's method and show that by requiring continuity of the resulting pion scalar form factor under tiny changes in the input ÏÏ phase shifts, the form factor obtained has a zero for some S-wave I=0T-matrices. Once this is accounted for, the resulting value is ãr2ãsÏ=0.63±0.05fm2. The main source of error in our determination is present experimental uncertainties in low energy S-wave I=0ÏÏ phase shifts. Another important contribution to our error is the not yet settled asymptotic behaviour of the phase of the scalar form factor from QCD.
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Authors
José A. Oller, Luis Roca,