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Main Author: Svarc, A.
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.26652
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contents Hoehler noted that resonance poles obtained from different partial waves in $πN$ scattering appear to bunch together near a small set of common complex energies, and suggested that this could indicate mixing between angular momenta. Here, we examine whether at least part of this pattern could arise effectively from the extraction procedure itself. Exact partial-wave unitarity preserves the separation of angular momenta in the infinite problem, whereas practical pole extraction from bilinear observables requires truncation of the partial-wave series. Combined with the truncation-induced mixing mechanism established in Ref.~\cite{Svarc2026}, this provides a natural source by which fitted partial-wave coefficients can inherit overlapping pole-bearing content, thereby offering a plausible contribution to Hoehler-type clustering.
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spellingShingle Possible explanation of Hoehler's clustering: effective partial-wave mixing induced by truncation
Svarc, A.
Nuclear Theory
Hoehler noted that resonance poles obtained from different partial waves in $πN$ scattering appear to bunch together near a small set of common complex energies, and suggested that this could indicate mixing between angular momenta. Here, we examine whether at least part of this pattern could arise effectively from the extraction procedure itself. Exact partial-wave unitarity preserves the separation of angular momenta in the infinite problem, whereas practical pole extraction from bilinear observables requires truncation of the partial-wave series. Combined with the truncation-induced mixing mechanism established in Ref.~\cite{Svarc2026}, this provides a natural source by which fitted partial-wave coefficients can inherit overlapping pole-bearing content, thereby offering a plausible contribution to Hoehler-type clustering.
title Possible explanation of Hoehler's clustering: effective partial-wave mixing induced by truncation
topic Nuclear Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.26652