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Coupled-channel approach in hadron-hadron scattering

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 نشر من قبل Jose Antonio Oller
 تاريخ النشر 2019
  مجال البحث فيزياء
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 تأليف J.A. Oller




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Coupled-channel dynamics for scattering and production processes in partial-wave amplitudes is discussed from a perspective that emphasizes unitarity and analyticity. We elaborate on several methods that have driven to important results in hadron physics, either by themselves or in conjunction with effective field theory. We also develop and compare with the use of the Lippmann-Schwinger equation in near-threshold scattering. The final(initial)-state interactions are discussed in detail for the elastic and coupled-channel case. Emphasis has been put in the derivation and discussion of the methods presented, with some applications examined as important examples of their usage.

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