Model of Low-Energy Pion-Pion Scattering

Abstract
A model of the low-energy pion-pion scattering amplitudes is constructed which is consistent with the usual partial-wave analyticity, elastic unitarity, and crossing symmetry in the s- and p- wave channels. The crossing relations are expressed as five Roskies conditions on the s- and p- wave amplitudes. The subtraction constants are chosen to agree with currentalgebra constraints. The partial-wave amplitudes are constructed by the ND method after approximating the left-hand singularities by a few poles. The pole structure is then determined self-consistently by requiring the Roskies conditions and the current-algebra conditions on the derivatives of the amplitudes at subtraction points to be satisfied. A solution is found which contains the ρ and σ mesons as dynamical bound states of the two-pion system. The resulting amplitudes, which should be a good approximation below 1 GeV, are in qualitative agreement with available experimental data. The I=0, s-wave amplitude has a broad resonance at about 700 MeV. The location of the ρ meson is in agreement with experiment, but the width is somewhat larger than the experimental value. The I=2, s-wave phase shifts are repulsive and small, in agreement with experiment.