Theoretical study of the D0 K- π+ η reaction
Abstract
We develop a model to study the D0 K- π+ η weak decay, starting with the color favored external emission and Cabibbo favored mode at the quark level. A less favored internal emission decay mode is also studied as a source of small corrections. Some pairs of quarks are allowed to hadronize producing two pseudoscalar mesons, which posteriorly are allowed to interact to finally provide the K- π+ η state. The chiral unitary approach is used to take into account the final state interaction of pairs of mesons, which has as a consequence the production of the (K*0(700)) and the a0(980) resonances, very well visible in the invariant mass distributions. We also introduce the K*0 η production in a phenomenological way and show that the s-wave pseudoscalar interaction together with this vector excitation mode are sufficient to provide a fair reproduction of the experimental data. The agreement with the data, in particular the relative weight of the a0(980) to the excitation, provides extra support to the picture used, in which these two resonances are a consequence of the interaction of pseudoscalar mesons and not ordinary q q mesons.
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