Hitherto overlooked SU3 octet of regge poles implied by bootstrap dynamics

The scattering of two pseudoscalar mesons belonging to the octet representation of SU3 is studied in the framework of bootstrap dynamics. It is found that the leading Regge poles correspond to a singlet and two octet SU3 representations. The singlet state is unambiguously identified with the Pomeran...

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spelling todo:paper_0031899X_v134_n3B_pB630_Pignotti2023-10-03T14:41:56Z Hitherto overlooked SU3 octet of regge poles implied by bootstrap dynamics Pignotti, A. The scattering of two pseudoscalar mesons belonging to the octet representation of SU3 is studied in the framework of bootstrap dynamics. It is found that the leading Regge poles correspond to a singlet and two octet SU3 representations. The singlet state is unambiguously identified with the Pomeranchuk trajectory, and one of the octets corresponds to the well-known vector mesons. The other octet is composed of even-signature poles which are called P, Q, and R, and which, in a first approximation, coincide in position with the vector-meson trajectories. These poles are not likely to manifest themselves as low-mass particles or resonances because of their positive signature, but they are expected to influence appreciably high-energy scattering in the crossed channel. In particular, the P pole plays the role of the second vacuum trajectory proposed by Igi, and the R is suitable to explain, through an interference with the pole, the sign, value, and high-energy dependence of the difference between total pp and np cross sections. © 1964 The American Physical Society. Fil:Pignotti, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0031899X_v134_n3B_pB630_Pignotti
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description The scattering of two pseudoscalar mesons belonging to the octet representation of SU3 is studied in the framework of bootstrap dynamics. It is found that the leading Regge poles correspond to a singlet and two octet SU3 representations. The singlet state is unambiguously identified with the Pomeranchuk trajectory, and one of the octets corresponds to the well-known vector mesons. The other octet is composed of even-signature poles which are called P, Q, and R, and which, in a first approximation, coincide in position with the vector-meson trajectories. These poles are not likely to manifest themselves as low-mass particles or resonances because of their positive signature, but they are expected to influence appreciably high-energy scattering in the crossed channel. In particular, the P pole plays the role of the second vacuum trajectory proposed by Igi, and the R is suitable to explain, through an interference with the pole, the sign, value, and high-energy dependence of the difference between total pp and np cross sections. © 1964 The American Physical Society.
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Hitherto overlooked SU3 octet of regge poles implied by bootstrap dynamics
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title Hitherto overlooked SU3 octet of regge poles implied by bootstrap dynamics
title_short Hitherto overlooked SU3 octet of regge poles implied by bootstrap dynamics
title_full Hitherto overlooked SU3 octet of regge poles implied by bootstrap dynamics
title_fullStr Hitherto overlooked SU3 octet of regge poles implied by bootstrap dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Hitherto overlooked SU3 octet of regge poles implied by bootstrap dynamics
title_sort hitherto overlooked su3 octet of regge poles implied by bootstrap dynamics
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