Triangle mechanism in the decay process J/ K- K+ a1(1260)
Abstract
The role of triangle mechanism in the decay process J/ K- K+ a1(1260) is probed. In this mechanism, a close-up resonance with mass 1823 MeV and width 122 MeV decays into K* φ, K* K π and then K* K fuses into the a1(1260) resonance. We find that this mechanism leads to a triangle singularity around M inv(K- a1(1260))≈ 1920 MeV, where the axial-vector meson a1(1260) is considered as a dynamically generated resonance. With the help of the triangle mechanism we find sizable branching ratios Br(J/ K- K+ a1(1260),a1 π )=1.210 × 10-5 and Br(J/ K- K+ a1(1260))=3.501 × 10-5. Such a effect from triangle mechanism of the decay process could be investigated by such as BESIII, LHCb and Belle-II experiments. This potential investigation can help us obtain the information of the axial-vector meson a1(1260).
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