The reaction $ÏN{\to}ÏN$ revisited: the $Ï{-}N$ scattering length
arXiv:hep-ph/0107245
Abstract
We reinvestigate the experimental data on $Ï$--meson production in pion-nucleon collisions based on both an analytical approach and a Monte Carlo simulation. Our analysis allows us to study the kinematical peculiarities of the $Ï^-p{\to}Ï{n}$ reaction at energies close to threshold. Based on the hypothesis, that the formalism derived in ref. [1] was applied improperly, the unusually strong energy dependence claimed for the near--threshold cross section is identified as a purely kinematical effect. Based on this hypothesis, we deduce an effective ${Ï^-}p{\to}Ïn$ cross section that is larger by an order of magnitude compared to the one commonly used. In addition we extract a lower limit for the imaginary part $\Im a_{ÏN}$ of the $ÏN$ scattering length. We find a value of $\Im a_{ÏN}{=}0.24{\pm}0.05$ fm, which is significantly larger than that presently found in the literature.
11 pages, 7 figures, changes in discussion, conclusions unchanged