Precision dispersive approaches versus unitarized Chiral Perturbation Theory for the lightest scalar resonances $\sigma/f_0(500)$ and $\kappa/K_0^*(700)$

2021 
For several decades, the $\sigma/f_0(500)$ and $\kappa/K_0^*(700)$ resonances have been subject to long-standing debate. Both their existence and properties were controversial until very recently. In this tutorial review we compare model-independent dispersive and analytic techniques versus unitarized Chiral Perturbation Theory, when applied to the lightest scalar mesons $\sigma/f_0(500)$ and $\kappa/K_0^*(700)$. Generically, the former have settled the long-standing controversy about the existence of these states, providing a precise determination of their parameters, whereas unitarization of chiral effective theories allows us to understand their nature, spectroscopic classification and dependence on QCD parameters. Here we review in a pedagogical way their uses, advantages and caveats.
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