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We present a dispersive analysis of the decay amplitude for $etatoetapipi$ that is based on the fundamental principles of analyticity and unitarity. In this framework, final-state interactions are fully taken into account. Our dispersive representation relies only on input for the $pipi$ and $pieta$ scattering phase shifts. Isospin symmetry allows us to describe both the charged and neutral decay channel in terms of the same function. The dispersion relation contains subtraction constants that cannot be fixed by unitarity. We determine these parameters by a fit to Dalitz-plot data from the VES and BES-III experiments. We study the prediction of a low-energy theorem and compare the dispersive fit to variants of chiral perturbation theory.
We present a comprehensive analysis of the dispersion relations for the doubly-virtual process $gamma^*gamma^*topipi$. Starting from the Bardeen-Tung-Tarrach amplitudes, we first derive the kernel functions that define the system of Roy-Steiner equat
In this paper we investigate neutrino oscillations with altered dispersion relations in the presence of sterile neutrinos. Modified dispersion relations represent an agnostic way to parameterize new physics. Models of this type have been suggested to
We review various applications of dispersion relations (DRs) to the electromagnetic structure of hadrons. We discuss the way DRs allow one to extract information on hadron structure constants by connecting information from complementary scattering pr
Forward amplitude analyses constitute an important approach in the investigation of the energy dependence of the total hadronic cross-section $sigma_{tot}$ and the $rho$ parameter. The standard picture indicates for $sigma_{tot}$ a leading log-square
We perform a dispersive theoretical study of the reaction gammagammato pi^0pi^0 emphasizing the low energy region. The large source of theoretical uncertainty to calculate the gammagammatopi^0pi^0 total cross section for sqrt{s}gtrsim 0.5 GeV within