The opportunity to find d(2380) in the (nS) decay
Abstract
d(2380) was observed by WASA-at-COSY collaborations in the nuclear reaction recently. Its particularly narrow width may indicate the new QCD-allowed hadronic structure. To further confirm the existence of this peculiar particle in a totally different kind of reaction, we study the opportunity for searching d in the (nS) (with n=1, 2, 3) decay. As a phenomenological study, our framework is based on SU(3) chiral quark model. By virtue of the unitarity of S-matrix and crossing symmetry, we study the imaginary part of the forward scattering amplitudes between (nS) and d. The scattering process is mainly governed by the quark-meson interaction. We examine both the pseudoscalar and vector meson contribution in the intermediate state. Hopefully, our results show that it's quite possible to find d in this decay mode in the future.
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