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Title: | Theoretical interpretation of the Ds +→π+π0η decay and the nature of a0(980) |
Other Titles: | Theoretical interpretation of the D-s(+) -> pi(+)pi(0)eta decay and the nature of a(0)(980) |
Authors: | Molina, R.; Xie, J.J.; Liang, W.H.; Geng, L.S.; Oset, Eulogi ![]() |
Issue Date: | Apr-2020 |
Publisher: | Elsevier BV |
Citation: | PHYSICS LETTERS B 803: 135279 (2020) |
Abstract: | In a recent paper [1], the BESIII Collaboration reported the so-called first observation of pure W-annihilation decays D →a (980)π and D →a (980)π. The measured absolute branching fractions are, however, puzzlingly larger than those of other measured pure W-annihilation decays by at least one order of magnitude. In addition, the relative phase between the two decay modes is found to be about 180 degrees. In this letter, we show that all these can be easily understood if the a(980) is a dynamically generated state from K¯K and πη interactions in coupled channels. In such a scenario, the D decay proceeds via internal W emission instead of W-annihilation, which has a larger decay rate than W-annihilation. The proposed decay mechanism and the molecular nature of the a(980) also provide a natural explanation to the measured negative interference between the two decay modes. |
Publisher version (URL): | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135279 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/216404 |
DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135279 |
Identifiers: | doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135279 issn: 0370-2693 |
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