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Duality and the Deck effect
As shown by Deck, the double-peripheral model for three-particle final states gives a substantial low-mass enhancement over phase space in two-body subchannels. With the advent of duality it was conjectured that the Deck effect and a true resonance are just different manifestations of the same pheno...
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author | Törnqvist, N A Frampton, Paul H |
author_facet | Törnqvist, N A Frampton, Paul H |
author_sort | Törnqvist, N A |
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description | As shown by Deck, the double-peripheral model for three-particle final states gives a substantial low-mass enhancement over phase space in two-body subchannels. With the advent of duality it was conjectured that the Deck effect and a true resonance are just different manifestations of the same phenomena. Thus the presence of a Deck enhancement could be interpreted as evidence for the existence of the A/sub 1/ resonance. The conjecture has been subject to criticism of two different kinds. These two points are clarified by constructing a counter example to the conjecture of Chew and Pignotti, using the five-point amplitude (B/sub 5/) of the generalized Veneziano model. (8 refs). |
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spelling | cern-8757192019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/875719engTörnqvist, N AFrampton, Paul HDuality and the Deck effectParticle Physics - PhenomenologyAs shown by Deck, the double-peripheral model for three-particle final states gives a substantial low-mass enhancement over phase space in two-body subchannels. With the advent of duality it was conjectured that the Deck effect and a true resonance are just different manifestations of the same phenomena. Thus the presence of a Deck enhancement could be interpreted as evidence for the existence of the A/sub 1/ resonance. The conjecture has been subject to criticism of two different kinds. These two points are clarified by constructing a counter example to the conjecture of Chew and Pignotti, using the five-point amplitude (B/sub 5/) of the generalized Veneziano model. (8 refs).CERN-TH-1457oai:cds.cern.ch:8757191972 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Törnqvist, N A Frampton, Paul H Duality and the Deck effect |
title | Duality and the Deck effect |
title_full | Duality and the Deck effect |
title_fullStr | Duality and the Deck effect |
title_full_unstemmed | Duality and the Deck effect |
title_short | Duality and the Deck effect |
title_sort | duality and the deck effect |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/875719 |
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