On the origin of the Y(4260)

Abstract

We study the relation between the (4160) and the Y(4260) within an unitarized effective Lagrangian approach. The Y(4260) arises as a manifestation of the (4160), when a loop-driven decay of the type (4160) Ds*Ds* J/ f0(980) is enhanced by the proximity of the pole, corresponding to the (4160), to the almost closed Ds*Ds* decay channel. Other f0 resonances that may add a non-negligible contribution, by the same mechanism, are not included for simplicity, but they are not expected to change the main conclusion. Within this picture, the Y(4260) is not, therefore, an independent resonance, but rather a variation of the (4160), which also explains why it is not seen in OZI-allowed decay channels in the experiment.

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