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Parametrization-free determination of the shape parameters for the pion electromagnetic form factor

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2013-08-13 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

Recent data from high statistics experiments that have measured the modulus of the pion electromagnetic form factor from threshold to relatively high energies are used as input in a suitable mathematical framework of analytic continuation to find stringent constraints on the shape parameters of the form factor at t=0t=0. The method uses also as input a precise description of the phase of the form factor in the elastic region based on Fermi-Watson theorem and the analysis of the ππ\pi\pi scattering amplitude with dispersive Roy equations, and some information on the spacelike region coming from recent high precision experiments. Our analysis confirms the inconsistencies of several data on the modulus, especially from low energies, with analyticity and the input phase, noted in our earlier work. Using the data on the modulus from energies above 0.65GeV0.65 \,{\rm GeV}, we obtain, with no specific parametrization, the prediction <rπ2a˚ngle(0.42,0.44)\fmsq<r_\pi^2 \r angle \in\, (0.42,\,0.44)\,\fmsq for the charge radius. The same formalism leads also to very narrow allowed ranges for the higher-order shape parameters at t=0t=0, with a strong correlation among them.

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@article{arxiv.1302.6373,
  title  = {Parametrization-free determination of the shape parameters for the pion electromagnetic form factor},
  author = {B. Ananthanarayan and I. Caprini and Diganta Das and I. Sentitemsu Imsong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.6373},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

v2 is 11 pages long using EPJ style files, and has 8 figures; Compared to v1, number of figures has been reduced, discussion has been improved significantly, minor errors have been corrected, references have added, and the manuscript has been significantly revised; this version has been accepted for publication in EPJC