Inverse amplitude method and Adler zeros

A Gómez Nicola, JR Pelaez, G Rios - Physical Review D—Particles, Fields …, 2008 - APS
Physical Review D—Particles, Fields, Gravitation, and Cosmology, 2008APS
The inverse amplitude method is a powerful unitarization technique to enlarge the energy
applicability region of effective Lagrangians. It has been widely used to describe resonances
in hadronic physics, combined with chiral perturbation theory, as well as in the strongly
interacting symmetry breaking sector. In this work we show how it can be slightly modified to
also account for the subthreshold region, incorporating correctly the Adler zeros required by
chiral symmetry and eliminating spurious poles. These improvements produce negligible …
The inverse amplitude method is a powerful unitarization technique to enlarge the energy applicability region of effective Lagrangians. It has been widely used to describe resonances in hadronic physics, combined with chiral perturbation theory, as well as in the strongly interacting symmetry breaking sector. In this work we show how it can be slightly modified to also account for the subthreshold region, incorporating correctly the Adler zeros required by chiral symmetry and eliminating spurious poles. These improvements produce negligible effects on the physical region.
American Physical Society
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