1998
DOI: 10.1007/pl00021575
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New results in $\rho^0$ meson physics

Abstract: We compare the predictions of a range of existing models based on the Vector Meson Dominance hypothesis with data on e + e − → π + π − and e + e − → µ + µ − 1 Permanent address. 2 Present address.cross-sections and the phase and near-threshold behavior of the timelike pion form factor, with the aim of determining which (if any) of these models is capable of providing an accurate representation of the full range of experimental data. We find that, of the models considered, only that proposed by Bando et al. is … Show more

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“…Using NSK data or any of both KLOE samples, instead of the PDG information, does not lead to predicted curves substantially different from their analogue already shown and commented upon in the previous subsection. Interesting parameter values have been extracted from global fits using only the (0.75-0.82) GeV region from the NSK and KLOE spectra for e + e − → π + π − and are reported in Table 1; they are in reasonable agreement with the reported branching ratio product F ω [29] and the Orsay phase [70,71] as well. Indeed, taking the RPP F ω value as reference, our estimates using the 70 MeV in- terval surrounding the interference region are at 0.1σ , 1.8σ and 3.0σ for respectively the NSK [27,29], KLOE08 [31] and KLOE10 [32] data samples.…”
Section: Predictions Using Thesupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…Using NSK data or any of both KLOE samples, instead of the PDG information, does not lead to predicted curves substantially different from their analogue already shown and commented upon in the previous subsection. Interesting parameter values have been extracted from global fits using only the (0.75-0.82) GeV region from the NSK and KLOE spectra for e + e − → π + π − and are reported in Table 1; they are in reasonable agreement with the reported branching ratio product F ω [29] and the Orsay phase [70,71] as well. Indeed, taking the RPP F ω value as reference, our estimates using the 70 MeV in- terval surrounding the interference region are at 0.1σ , 1.8σ and 3.0σ for respectively the NSK [27,29], KLOE08 [31] and KLOE10 [32] data samples.…”
Section: Predictions Using Thesupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The probabilities are those of the global fit; the last data column shows the contribution of each π + π − data set to the total χ 2 Using the RPP recommended value for Br(ω → π + π − ) and the Orsay phase information from [70] yields a value for F ω in good correspondence with expectations, as clear from the entry τ + PDG in Table 1. Using NSK data or any of both KLOE samples, instead of the PDG information, does not lead to predicted curves substantially different from their analogue already shown and commented upon in the previous subsection.…”
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“…Recently, it has been remarked [16] that the Hidden Local Symmetry (HLS) Model [17] provides another consistent framework for data analysis and a new expression for F π (s) at low energies. Indeed, besides the usual vector meson exchanges, this model predicts that some departure from standard VMD could show up as a residual direct coupling γπ + π − .…”
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confidence: 99%