Structure of near-threshold resonances with new interpretation scheme of complex compositeness
Abstract
The nature of near-threshold resonances is quantitatively studied with a new interpretation scheme using the complex compositeness. A difficulty was known in the understanding of the internal structure of unstable resonances because their complex compositeness is not an interpretable measure. To overcome this problem, we develop a new interpretation scheme respecting the ambiguous aspects of the identification of the internal structure of resonances. We then apply the interpretation scheme to the near-threshold resonances slightly above the threshold, described by the effective range expansion. With the new interpretation scheme, we show that near-threshold resonances are dominated by the non-molecular component. Namely, even in the near-threshold region, the nature of resonances is sharply contrasted with bound states whose internal structure is usually molecular dominant.
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@article{arxiv.2409.06440,
title = {Structure of near-threshold resonances with new interpretation scheme of complex compositeness},
author = {Tomona Kinugawa and Tetsuo Hyodo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.06440},
year = {2024}
}
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15 pages, 6 figures, Proceedings of Hadron interactions with strangeness and charm, 26-28 Jun 2024