A comprehensive analysis of πK→πK and ππ→KKˉ amplitudes at large unphysical pion mass for all important partial waves is presented. A set of crossing-symmetric partial-wave hyperbolic dispersion relations is used to describe lattice QCD data at mπ=391 MeV. In the present analysis, the amplitudes for the S- and P-waves are formulated by combining the constraints of analyticity, unitarity, and crossing symmetry, fulfilling Roy-Steiner-type equations. We use these results to investigate the low-lying strange-meson resonances and resolve the instability problem tied to analytic continuation in prior lattice QCD studies based on the K-matrix formalism. At mπ=391 MeV, the rigorous Roy-Steiner-type equation approach allows us to determine the S-wave scattering lengths, mπa01/2=(0.92−0.28+0.06), mπa03/2=−(0.32−0.02+0.05), and the κ (also known as K0∗(700)) pole position, sκ=(966−24+41−i198−17+38) MeV. We also provide a detailed analysis of the complex validity domain of the Roy-Steiner-type equations.
@article{arxiv.2506.10619,
title = {Revisiting Roy-Steiner-equation analysis of pion-kaon scattering from lattice QCD data},
author = {Xiong-Hui Cao and Feng-Kun Guo and Zhi-Hui Guo and Qu-Zhi Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.10619},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
66 pages, 19 figures; discussions added; revised version published in Phys.Rev.D