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We perform a dispersive analysis of the $omegapi$ electromagnetic transition form factor, using as input the discontinuity provided by unitarity below the $omegapi$ threshold and including for the first time experimental data on the modulus measured from $e^+e^-toomegapi^0$ at higher energies. The input leads to stringent parameterization-free constraints on the modulus of the form factor below the $omegapi$ threshold, which are in disagreement with some experimental values measured from $omegato pi^0gamma^*$ decay. We discuss the dependence on the input parameters in the unitarity relation, using for illustration an $N/D$ formalism for the P partial wave of the scattering process $omegapi to pipi$, improved by a simple prescription which simulates the rescattering in the crossed channels. Our results confirm the existence of a conflict between experimental data and theoretical calculations of the $omegapi$ form factor in the region around 0.6 GeV and bring further arguments in support of renewed experimental efforts to measure more precisely the $omegatopi^0gamma^*$ decay.
Motivated by the discrepancies noted recently between the theoretical calculations of the electromagnetic $omegapi$ form factor and certain experimental data, we investigate this form factor using analyticity and unitarity in a framework known as the
In light of recent experimental results, we revisit the dispersive analysis of the $omega to 3pi$ decay amplitude and of the $omegapi^0$ transition form factor. Within the framework of the Khuri-Treiman equations, we show that the $omega to 3pi$ Dali
We investigate the scalar K pi form factor at low energies by the method of unitarity bounds adapted so as to include information on the phase and modulus along the elastic region of the unitarity cut. Using at input the values of the form factor at
The eta-photon transition form factor is evaluated in a formalism based on a phenomenological description at low values of the photon virtuality, and a QCD-based description at high photon virtualities, matching at a scale $Q_{0}^{2}$. The high photo
Recently the BaBar Collaboration published new data on the cross section for the annihilation e+e- -> phi pi0, obtained using the initial state radiation technique at a center of mass energy of 10.6 GeV. Such a process represents an interesting test