Dominik Stamen, Daniel Winney, Arkaitz Rodas, Cesar Fernandez-Ramirez, Vincent Mathieu, Gloria Montana, Alessandro Pilloni, Adam P. Szczepaniak
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Abstract
The construction of general amplitudes satisfying symmetries and $S$-matrix
constraints has been the primary tool in studying the spectrum of hadrons for
over half a century. In this work, we present a new parameterization, which can
fulfill many expectations of $S$-matrix and Regge theory and connects the
essential physics of hadron scattering in the resonance region and in
asymptotic limits. In this construction, dynamical information is entirely
contained in Regge trajectories that generalize resonance poles in the complex
energy plane to moving poles in the angular momentum plane. We highlight the
salient features of the model, compare with existing literature on dispersive
and dual amplitudes, and benchmark the formalism with an initial numerical
application to the $\rho$ and $\sigma/f_0(500)$ mesons in $\pi\pi$ scattering.