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Low-energy parameterisations of the pion-nucleon phase shifts

Nuclear Theory 2022-06-07 v2

Abstract

Compared in this work are a few sets of results, obtained from the pion-nucleon (πN\pi N) data at low energy (pion laboratory kinetic energy up to 100100 MeV) on the basis of the modelling of the ss- and pp-wave KK-matrix elements (or of their reciprocal) via simple polynomials. The fitted values and uncertainties of the model parameters, as well as the corresponding Hessian (covariance) matrices, for three of these parameterisations are given in tabular form for two types of joint fits: to the measurements of the two elastic-scattering processes π±pπ±p\pi^\pm p \to \pi^\pm p, and to those of the π+p\pi^+ p reaction and of the πp\pi^- p charge-exchange reaction πpπ0n\pi^- p \to \pi^0 n. From these results, reliable and (largely) data-driven (hence model-independent) predictions, accompanied by uncertainties which reflect the statistical and systematic fluctuation of the input data, can be obtained for the low-energy constants of the πN\pi N interaction (scattering lengths/volumes and range parameters), for the phase shifts, for the KK-matrix elements, and for the partial-wave amplitudes in the (dominant at low energy) ss and pp waves. After the addition of the dd- and ff-wave contributions, and the inclusion of the electromagnetic effects, corresponding predictions can be obtained for the usual low-energy πN\pi N observables, i.e., for the differential cross section and for the analysing power.

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@article{arxiv.2205.15604,
  title  = {Low-energy parameterisations of the pion-nucleon phase shifts},
  author = {Evangelos Matsinos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.15604},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

37 pages, 14 tables, 2 figures. Changes to the first version: minor modifications to improve readability; correction of some of the expressions in the appendix (some higher-order contributions had not been included in some cases in the first version). No changes to any values (given in the text, as well as in the tables) or figures