Test of the multiquark structure of a1(1420) in strong two-body decays
Abstract
We present an analysis of strong two-body decays of the a1(1420) with JPC = 1++ recently reported by the COMPASS Collaboration at CERN. Following the interpretation of the COMPASS Collaboration that the a1 is an unusual state with a four-quark q q s s structure we consider two possible configurations for this state --- hadronic molecular and color diquark-antidiquark structures. We find that the dominant decay mode of the a1 is the decay into K and K*. In particular, we calculate that the four decay modes a1 VP with VP = K*K, K*0 K0, K*0K0 together give a dominant contribution to the measured total width of about 150 MeV. The observational mode a1 f0(980) + π0 is significantly suppressed by one order of magnitude.
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