The decay-scattering system

L. P. Horwitz, J. P. Marchand

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Abstract

A decay-scattering system is defined in order to unify the mathematical treatment of scattering resonances and unstable particles. The decay law of an unstable particle, the inverse decay problem, and the effect of the presence of unstable particles on the scattering process are discussed from this point of view. A characterization of phenomenological descriptions of decay and resonance is given in terms of the analytic structure of the reduced resolvent. Next, the concept of symmetry and symmetry breaking is introduced, and simplified, but rigorous, formulations of K-meson and Σ-particle decays are proposed as physical applications. In conclusion we make some global remarks about the physical interpretation of the decay-scattering systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)225-254
Number of pages30
JournalRocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics
Volume1
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1971
Externally publishedYes

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