Abstract
A general method combining fixed-t dispersion relations with an incomplete set of experimental data and leading to amplitude analyses is presented. Applications to several two-body nondiffractive reactions are considered and certain regularities in the t structure of the resulting amplitudes are pointed out. Finite-energy sum rules (FESR) are also considered and discussed. Confrontation of the high energy solutions with FESR leads to an understanding of the t structure of the real parts of the amplitudes.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
2 articles.
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