2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2103.13052
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Is the pole content of each single-energy, single-channel partial wave analysis inherently model dependent?

Alfred Svarc

Abstract: Unfortunately, yes it is. In ref. [1] it has been shown that without fixing the reaction-amplitude phase, many combinations of partial waves at neighbouring energies in single-energy, single-channel partial wave analysis reproduce experimental data identically, but are discontinuous and disconnected. To obtain the continuous solution, the phase has to be fixed to some continuous value. In the same reference it has also been shown that the change of angular part of reaction-amplitude phase mixes partial waves, … Show more

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“…The Laurent+Pietarinen-(L+P-) formalism has been originally introduced as a single-channel poleextraction method by Švarc and collaborators [477,478,479,480,481,482]. It has been designed to extract pole-parameters from data for single-energy partial waves on the real energy-axis, which could either stem from a TPWA performed on real data, or from a discretization of the solution of some EDmodel.…”
Section: The L+p-formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Laurent+Pietarinen-(L+P-) formalism has been originally introduced as a single-channel poleextraction method by Švarc and collaborators [477,478,479,480,481,482]. It has been designed to extract pole-parameters from data for single-energy partial waves on the real energy-axis, which could either stem from a TPWA performed on real data, or from a discretization of the solution of some EDmodel.…”
Section: The L+p-formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%