The relativistic transition amplitude for any two-body reaction involving only particles of nonzero mass but arbitrary spin is de-composed in terms of scalar amplitudes that are regular functions in the space of scalar invariants at points corresponding to regular points of the transition matrix elements in momentum space, on the mass shell. Detailed formulas for the scalar amplitudes in terms of the original scattering matrix elements are given. The development is in the framework of analytic S-matrix theory, and is based on a partial generalization of the Hall-Wightman Theorem. The results hold on the complete (multisheeted) domain of regularity of the scattering amplitude. i Acknowledgments I wish to thank A. O. Barut and I. J. Muzinich ...
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The properties of various amplitude systems used to describe reactions involving spin-1/2 particles ...
The properties of various amplitude systems used to describe reactions involving spin-1/2 particles ...
The relativistic transition amplitude for any two-body reaction involving only particles of nonzero ...
Schwarz's method to construct off-mass-shell amplitudes is extended to two-body scatter-ing amp...
We introduce a new formulation for the tree-level S-matrix in theories of massless particles. Sittin...
We extend to the case spin 0−spin12 a previous investigation into the existence, uniqueness, and con...
We extend to the case spin 0−spin12 a previous investigation into the existence, uniqueness, and con...
We extend to the case spin 0−spin12 a previous investigation into the existence, uniqueness, and con...
We extend to the case spin 0−spin12 a previous investigation into the existence, uniqueness, and con...
The scattering equations, a system of algebraic equations connecting the space of kinematic invarian...
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Restricted Access.Two-variable expansions of relativistic scattering amplitudes that have previously...
iii Calculations for proton-nucleus scattering often rely on transition amplitudes. We implement new...
In this paper, two-body elastic scattering is treated in the relativistic quantum mechanics frame-wo...
The properties of various amplitude systems used to describe reactions involving spin-1/2 particles ...
The properties of various amplitude systems used to describe reactions involving spin-1/2 particles ...
The relativistic transition amplitude for any two-body reaction involving only particles of nonzero ...
Schwarz's method to construct off-mass-shell amplitudes is extended to two-body scatter-ing amp...
We introduce a new formulation for the tree-level S-matrix in theories of massless particles. Sittin...
We extend to the case spin 0−spin12 a previous investigation into the existence, uniqueness, and con...
We extend to the case spin 0−spin12 a previous investigation into the existence, uniqueness, and con...
We extend to the case spin 0−spin12 a previous investigation into the existence, uniqueness, and con...
We extend to the case spin 0−spin12 a previous investigation into the existence, uniqueness, and con...
The scattering equations, a system of algebraic equations connecting the space of kinematic invarian...
For electron-muon scattering, a set of six invariant amplitudes free from kinematical singularities ...
In this note we show how the scattering amplitudes of non relativistic one particle Schrödinger ope...
Restricted Access.Two-variable expansions of relativistic scattering amplitudes that have previously...
iii Calculations for proton-nucleus scattering often rely on transition amplitudes. We implement new...
In this paper, two-body elastic scattering is treated in the relativistic quantum mechanics frame-wo...
The properties of various amplitude systems used to describe reactions involving spin-1/2 particles ...
The properties of various amplitude systems used to describe reactions involving spin-1/2 particles ...