1. From pole parameters to line shapes and branching ratios
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Heuser, L. A., Chanturia, G., Guo, F. -K., Hanhart, C., Hoferichter, M., and Kubis, B.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Resonances are uniquely characterized by their complex pole locations and the corresponding residues. In practice, however, resonances are typically identified experimentally as structures in invariant mass distributions, with branching fractions of resonances determined as ratios of count rates. To make contact between these quantities it is necessary to connect line shapes and resonance parameters. In this work we propose such a connection and illustrate the formalism with detailed studies of the $\rho(770)$ and $f_0(500)$ resonances. Based on the line shapes inferred from the resonance parameters along these lines, expressions for partial widths and branching ratios are derived and compared to other approaches in the literature., Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, v2 as published in EPJC
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- 2024
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