a1(1260), a1(1420) and the production in heavy meson decays

Abstract

The a1(1420) with IG(JPC)= 1-(1++) observed in the π+ f0(980) final state in the π-p π+π-π- p process by the COMPASS collaboration seems unlikely to be an ordinary qq mesonic state. Available theoretical explanations include tetraquark or rescattering effects due to a1(1260) decays. If the a1(1420) were induced by the rescattering, its production rates are completely determined by those of the a1(1260). In this work, we propose to explore the ratios of branching fractions of heavy meson weak decays into the a1(1420) and a1(1260), and testing the universality of these ratios would be a straightforward way to validate/invalidate the rescattering explanation. The decay modes include in the charm sector the D0 a1-+ and D0 π a1, and in the bottom sector B0 a1+ - , B D a1, π a1, Bc J/ a1 and b c a1. We calculate the branching ratios for various decay modes into the a1(1260). The numerical results indicate that there is a promising prospect to study these decays on experiments including BES-III, LHCb, Babar, Belle and CLEO-c, the forthcoming Super-KEKB factory and the under-design Circular Electron-Positron Collider. Experimental analyses in future will lead to a deeper understanding of the nature of the a1(1420).

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