The new a1(1420) state: structure, mass and width
Abstract
The structure, spectroscopic parameters and width of the resonance with quantum numbers JPC=1++ discovered by the COMPASS Collaboration and classified as the a1(1420) meson are examined in the context of QCD sum rule method. In the calculations the axial-vector meson a1(1420) is treated as a four-quark state with the diquark-antidiquark structure. The mass and current coupling of a1(1420) are evaluated using QCD two-point sum rule approach. Its observed decay mode a1(1420) f0(980)π, and kinematically allowed ones, namely a1 K K, a1 K 0 K0 and a1 K 0 K0 channels are studied employing QCD sum rules on the light-cone. Our prediction for the mass of the a1(1420) state ma1=1416-79+81\ MeV is in excellent agreement with the experimental result. Width of this state =145.52 20.79 MeV within theoretical and experimental errors is also in accord with the COMPASS data.
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