From data to the analytic S-matrix: A Bootstrap fit of the pion scattering amplitude
Abstract
We propose a novel strategy to fit experimental data using a UV complete amplitude ansatz satisfying the constraints of Analyticity, Crossing, and Unitarity. We focus on scattering combining both experimental and lattice data. The fit strategy requires using S-matrix Bootstrap methods and non-convex Particle Swarm Optimization techniques. Using this procedure, we numerically construct a full-fledged scattering amplitude that fits the data and contains the known QCD spectrum that couples to states below GeV. The amplitude constructed agrees below the two-particle threshold with the two-loop PT prediction. Moreover, we correctly predict the phase shift, the appearance of a spin three state, and the behavior of the high-energy total cross-section. Finally, we find a genuine tetraquark resonance around 2 GeV, which we argue might be detected by looking into the decays of B mesons.
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@article{arxiv.2410.23333,
title = {From data to the analytic S-matrix: A Bootstrap fit of the pion scattering amplitude},
author = {Andrea Guerrieri and Kelian Häring and Ning Su},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.23333},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
11 pages + appendices, 14 figures, fixed some typos, improved the text, added more references