V. Biloshytskyi, I. Danilkin, X.-L. Ren, M. Vanderhaeghen
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Analytical Dispersive Parameterization for S-wave \(\pi \pi \) and \(\pi K\) Scattering
In this proceeding, we illustrate the applicability of a new parameterization of the S-wave amplitude on the example of the $\pi\pi \to \pi\pi$ and $\pi K \to \pi K $ lattice data ($m_\pi \sim 240$ MeV) from the HadSpec collaboration. The applied parameterization follows from the dispersive representation for the inverse scattering amplitude. The left-hand cut contribution is parametrized by the series in a suitably constructed conformal variable. The crucial input in the analysis is the Adler zero, whose position we extracted from the chiral perturbation theory at next-to-leading order with the uncertainties propagated from the low-energy constants.