Elastic phase shift analysis reveals the geometric origin of the residue phase
Abstract
We show that the complex-plane structure of light hadron resonances is governed by a unified geometric framework where the threshold position plays a decisive role. By applying this framework to , , and phase shifts, we show that the residue phase is primarily determined by the geometric phase (the angle between pole and real axis seen from the threshold). While vector resonances exhibit excellent alignment with this geometric baseline, scalar resonances show systematic deviations of --, which we identify as the dynamical imprint of Adler zeros.
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@article{arxiv.2601.20816,
title = {Elastic phase shift analysis reveals the geometric origin of the residue phase},
author = {S. Ceci and R. Omerović and H. Osmanović and M. Uroić and M. Vukšić and B. Zauner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.20816},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Significant revision and extension of arXiv:2005.11564 [hep-ph] and the previous version of this paper. Includes updated analysis, additional authors, and improved methodology as validated in Phys. Lett. B 872 (2026) 140136