New Universality for Near-Threshold Three-Body Resonances
Abstract
In the three-body system with one resonantly interacting pair, we study the behavior of the -matrix pole near the threshold in the fourth quadrant of the unphysical complex energy plane. Our study is essentially based on the unitarity and analyticity of the -matrix and employs the Alt-Grassberger-Sandhas (AGS) equations specifically for the three-body scattering problem and the dispersion relation for the inverse -matrix. We find that the trajectory of the complex energy, , of the -matrix pole near the threshold is uniquely given by or , in the fourth quadrant of the unphysical complex energy plane, in contrast to the non-unique trajectories with no resonantly interacting pair, or , where and are the real and imaginary parts of , respectively, and and are real constants. This is a new universal behavior of the -matrix near the threshold. Also, we briefly discuss implications to exotic hadron candidates.
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@article{arxiv.1705.02569,
title = {New Universality for Near-Threshold Three-Body Resonances},
author = {Atsunari Konishi and Osamu Morimatsu and Shigehiro Yasui},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.02569},
year = {2017}
}
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7 pages, 2 figures