On the nature of $a_1(1420)
Phys. Rev. D 91, 094015 (2015) The resonance-like signal with axial-vector quantum numbers $J^{PC}=1^{++}$ at a mass of $1420\,$MeV and a width of $140\,$MeV, recently observed by the COMPASS and VES experiments in the $f_0(980)\pi$ final state and tentatively called $a_1(1420)$, is discussed. Inste...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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28.01.2015
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Summary: | Phys. Rev. D 91, 094015 (2015) The resonance-like signal with axial-vector quantum numbers $J^{PC}=1^{++}$
at a mass of $1420\,$MeV and a width of $140\,$MeV, recently observed by the
COMPASS and VES experiments in the $f_0(980)\pi$ final state and tentatively
called $a_1(1420)$, is discussed. Instead of a genuine new meson, we interpret
this signal as a dynamical effect due to a singularity (branching point) in the
triangle diagram formed by the processes $a_1(1260) \to K^\star \bar{K}$,
$K^\star\to K\pi$, and $K \bar{K} \to f_0(980)$ (+ c.c). The amplitude for this
diagram is calculated. The result exhibits a peak in the intensity with a sharp
phase motion with respect to the dominant $a_1(1260) \to \rho \pi$ $S$-wave
decay, in good agreement with the data. The branching ratio of $a_1(1260)\to
f_0(980)\pi$ via the triangle diagram is estimated and compared to the dominant
decay $a_1(1260)\to\rho\pi$. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1501.07023 |