Observation of the isospin breaking decay (10860)(1S)f0(980)(1S)ηπ0 with the Belle II detector

Abstract

Using the Belle data on the decay (10860) (1S)f0(980)(1S)π+π-, we estimate the fraction of the process (10860)(1S)f0(980) (1S)ηπ0, caused by the mixing of a00(980) and f0(980) resonances that breaks the isotopic invariance due to the K+ and K0 meson mass difference. With an instantaneous luminosity of 8×1035 cm2·\,s-1 at the SuperKEKB collider, one can collect with the Belle II detector about a hundred (10860)(1S)ηπ0 events in the narrow region of the ηπ0 invariant mass near the K K thresholds in a time roughly spent on the present Belle experiment.

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