Pion-Nucleon Scattering in the Mandelstam Representation

Abstract
Using the analytic properties of partial wave scattering amplitudes, as derived from Mandelstam's representation, we have studied the J=32, P state of the pion-nucleon system. The method used is covariant, it incorporates unitarity, and the effect of a possible pion-pion resonance has been investigated. Using the "single nucleon term" and the low-energy scattering properties of the "crossed states," we obtain a resonance in the J=32, T=32 pion-nucleon state without the aid of a cutoff. We have also investigated the scattering in the T=12 state. The pion-pion resonance appears to have only a very small effect in the T=32 state whereas in the T=12 state it increases the phase shift by a factor of 2.