Abstract

An aspect of a potential-model analogy of the customary CDD ambiguity is studied. Starting from the idea that the known CDD ambiguity in theS-matrix produces an ambiguity in the determination of potentials, the influence of CDD poles upon the long-range behaviour of potentials in the relativistic (Klein-Gordon) static model is demonstrated. Generation of the long-range tail by CDD poles is investigated in terms of a scattering inversion-problem formalism, based on theN/D equations extended off the mass shell.

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