Elastic $Kπ$ amplitude: a simple model

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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13 pages, 4 figures

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We present a chiral model for the $J=0, I=1/2,$ elastic $K\p$ amplitude, suited to be employed in $D^+ \rar K^- \p^+ \p^+$ data analyses and valid between threshold and $1.5 $GeV. Although not as precise as other versions available in the literature, it is rather simple and incorporates the essential physics in this energy domain. In the case of the $K$-matrix approximation, the model allows the pole structure of the $K\p$ amplitude to be understood by solving a quadratic equation in $s$. We show that the solutions to this equation can be well approximated by polynomials of masses and coupling constants. This analytic structure allows a clear understanding why, depending on the values of one of the coupling constants, one may have one or two physical poles. The model yields a pole, associated with the $\k$, at $\sqrt{s}= (0.75 - i 0.24) $GeV.

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