Pole structure of $P_\psi^N(4312)^+$ via machine learning and uniformized S-matrix
Abstract
We probed the pole structure of the using a trained deep neural network. The training dataset was generated using uniformized independent S-matrix poles to ensure that the obtained interpretation is as model-independent as possible. To prevent possible ambiguity in the interpretation of the pole structure, we included the contribution from the off-diagonal element of the S-matrix. Five out of the six neural networks we trained favor as possibly having a three-pole structure, with one pole on each of the unphysical sheets - a first in its report. The two poles can be associated to a pole-shadow pair which is a characteristic of a true resonance. On the other hand, the last pole is most likely associated with the coupled-channel effect. The combined effect of these poles produced a peak below the which mimic the line shape of a hadronic molecule.
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@article{arxiv.2405.11906,
title = {Pole structure of $P_\psi^N(4312)^+$ via machine learning and uniformized S-matrix},
author = {Leonarc Michelle Santos and Vince Angelo A. Chavez and Denny Lane B. Sombillo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.11906},
year = {2024}
}
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11 pages, 4 figures, 7 tables