Role of the triangle mechanism in the b→ cπ-f0(980) reaction

Abstract

We investigate the bcπ-f0(980) production with a f0(980) decay into π+π- via the K*0K-K+ and K*-K0K0 triangle loops. These loops produce a peak around 1.42 GeV in the π-f0(980) invariant mass distribution, which is the same mechanism as the one considered to explain the a1(1420) peak. In the π+π- distribution obtained by fixing the π-f0(980) invariant mass to some values, a clear peak of f0(980) is seen, and the π-f0(980) distribution has a peak around Mπ-f0=1.42 GeV, which is caused by the triangle mechanism of the K* KK loop. The branching ratio of b→cπ-f0(980) with f0(980)→π+π- by the triangle mechanism, obtained by integrating the π-f0(980) distribution from 1 to 1.6 GeV, is estimated to be the order 10-4. Future measurements of the bcπ-f0(980) branching ratio and the π-f0(980) invariant mass distribution predicted in this work would give further clues to clarify the nature of the a1(1420) peak.

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