Possible relevance of the softening of the sigma meson to η decay into 3π in the nuclear medium
Abstract
We investigate the role of the softening of the scalar-isoscalar (sigma) meson in the η→π+π-π0 and 3π0 decay widths in the symmetric nuclear medium using a linear sigma model. Our calculation shows that these decay widths in the nuclear medium increase by up to a factor of four to ten compared with those in the free space mainly depending on the mass of the sigma meson in the free space, which is an input parameter of the model. The enhancements are considerable even at a half of the normal nuclear density. Thus, the η decay into 3π could be a possible new probe for the chiral restoration in the nuclear medium. We find that the density dependence of the η→3π0 decay is moderate in comparison with that of η→π+π-π0, although the former width is greater than the latter one at a given density. This is because the softening of the sigma meson causes cancellation of the terms appearing from the Bose symmetry in the η→3π0 decay. The difference between the density dependences should be helpful for experimental confirmation of the findings of the present study.
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