Unstable Particles, Gauge Invariance and the Δ++ Resonance Parameters
The elastic and radiative π+p scattering are studied in the framework of an effective Lagrangian model for the Δ++ resonance and its interactions. The finite width effects of this spin-3/2 resonance are introduced in the scattering amplitudes through a complex mass scheme to respect electromagnetic...
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| Formato: | Articulo |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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2003
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| Acceso en línea: | http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/138779 |
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| Sumario: | The elastic and radiative π+p scattering are studied in the framework of an effective Lagrangian model for the Δ++ resonance and its interactions. The finite width effects of this spin-3/2 resonance are introduced in the scattering amplitudes through a complex mass scheme to respect electromagnetic gauge invariance. The resonant pole (Δ++) and background contributions (ρ0, σ, Δ, and neutron states) are separated according to the principles of the analytic S-matrix theory. The mass and width parameters of the Δ++ obtained from a fit to experimental data on the total cross section are in agreement with the results of a model-independent analysis based on the analytic S-matrix approach. The magnetic dipole moment determined from the radiative p+p scattering is mD++=(6.14 ± 0.51) nuclear magnetons |
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