Can the nature of a0(980) be tested in the Ds+ π+π0 η decay?

Abstract

From the amplitude analysis of the D+s π+ π0 η decay, the BESIII Collaboration firstly observed the D+s a0(980)+π0 and D+s a0(980)0π+ decay modes, which are expected to occur through the pure W-annihilation processes. The measured branching fraction B[Ds+ a0(980)+(0)π0(+),a0(980)+(0) π+(0)η] is, however, found to be larger than those of known W-annihilation decays by one order of magnitude. This apparent contradiction can be reconciled if the two decays are induced by internal W-conversion or external W-emission mechanisms instead of W-annihilation mechanism. In this work, we propose that the D+s decay proceeds via both the external and internal W-emission instead of W-annihilation mechanisms. In such a scenario, we perform a study of the D+s π+π0η decay by taking into account the contributions from the tree diagram D+s + η π+ π0 η and the intermediate + η and K*K/KK* triangle diagrams. The intermediate a0(980) state can be dynamically generated from the final state interactions of coupled K K and π η channels, and it is shown that the experimental data can be described fairly well, which supports the interpretation of a0(980) as a molecular state.

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