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Pion Conspiracy and Pion Residue from the Finite-Energy Photoproduction Sum Rule
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Nuclear PhysicsPhysicsNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsQuantum Field TheoryMolecular BiologyNon-perturbative QcdRelevant Photoproduction AmplitudePion ConspiracyLepton-nucleon ScatteringHigh Temperature QcdPion ResidueQuantum ChromodynamicsNuclear Astrophysics
The pion residue is obtained as an integral over the relevant photoproduction amplitude following the usual prescription of the finite-energy sum rule. The latter, studied as a function of $t$, reveals the following interesting features of the pion residue. It is nonzero at $t=0$ (thus showing pion conspiracy), but vanishes around $\ensuremath{-}1.5{\ensuremath{\mu}}^{2}$, as required by high-energy data. The magnitude of the residue at $t=0$ also agrees extremely well with that obtained from the high-energy forward photoproduction cross section.
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