The a0(980) and (1670) in the +c π+ η decay

Abstract

We propose to study the a0(980) and the (1670) resonances in the +c π+ η decay via the final state interactions of the π+ η and η pairs. The weak interaction part proceeds through the c quark decay process: c(ud) (s + u + d)(ud), while the hadronization part takes place in two different mechanisms. In the first mechanism, the sud cluster picks up a qq pair from the vacuum to form the η meson-baryon pair while the ud pair from the weak decay hadronizes into a π+. In the second, the sud cluster turns into a , while the ud pair from the c decay picks up a qq pair and hadronizes into a meson-meson pair (πη or KK). Because the final π+ η and η states are in pure isospin I = 1 and I=0 combinations, the +c π+ η decay can be an ideal process to study the a0(980) and (1670) resonances. Describing the final state interaction in the chiral unitary approach, we find that the π+ η and η invariant mass distributions, up to an arbitrary normalization, show clear cusp and peak structures, which can be associated with the a0(980) and (1670) resonances, respectively. The proposed mechanism can provide valuable information on the nature of these resonances and can in principle be test by facilities such as BEPCII.

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