Triangle singularity in the J/ → K+ K- f0(980)(a0(980)) decays
Abstract
We study the J/ → K+ K- f0(980)(a0(980)) reaction and find that the mechanism to produce this decay develops a triangle singularity around M inv(K- f0/K- a0) ≈ 1515~MeV. The differential width d / dM inv(K- f0/K- a0) shows a rapid growth around the invariant mass being 1515~MeV as a consequence of the triangle singularity of this mechanism, which is directly tied to the nature of the f0(980) and a0(980) as dynamically generated resonances from the interaction of pseudoscalar mesons. The branching ratios obtained for the J/ → K+ K- f0(980)(a0(980)) decays are of the order of 10-5, accessible in present facilities, and we argue that their observation should provide relevant information concerning the nature of the low-lying scalar mesons.
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