Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1995-02-07
Phys.Rev.C52:2188-2194,1995
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
revtex, 20 pages + 3 figures (PostScript: gzip + uuencode) included, submitted to Phys. Rev. C, brief Reports.
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.52.2188
The S-wave scattering length for eta-N elastic scattering is extracted from the S-wave T-matrix in a three coupled channel, multiresonance unitary model. Results are compared with values already reported in literature which are obtained applying multichannel, but single resonance -- no background models. A dispersion among the previously published values of the real part of the S-wave scattering length is observed. We demonstrate that the reported spread originates from the strong sensitivity of the scattering length upon the small variation of the used input resonance parameters. In addition, we show that eta-N scattering length value obtained in single resonance -- no background models significantly increases if background term is added in a unitary way. We question the reliability of previously reported values based only on the single resonance -- no background models, and demonstrate that the value of the eta-N S-wave scattering length obtained in this publication is much more realistic because of the multiresonance and unitary approach.
Batinic Mijo
Slaus Ivo
Švarc Alfred
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