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A Simple Parametrisation of the Pion Form Factor (2410.13764v2)

Published 17 Oct 2024 in hep-ph, hep-ex, and hep-lat

Abstract: We discuss a novel and simple parametrisation of the pion vector form factor that transparently connects spacelike and timelike regions of the momentum transfer $q2$. Our parametrisation employs the framework of conformal mapping and respects the known analyticity properties of the form factor, accounting explicitly for the $\rho(770)$-meson pole. The parametrisation manifestly fulfils the normalisation condition at $q2 = 0$ as well as further restrictions at the pion production threshold and in the limit $|q2| \to \infty$. In contrast to the widely used Omn`es parametrisation, our approach does not use the pion-pion scattering phase shift as input. We confront the parametrisation with experimental data from $\pi H$ scattering and $\tau- \to \pi-\pi0\nu$ decay. We already find a good description of the data with only five free parameters, which include the pole mass and decay width of the $\rho(770)$.

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