Repercussion of the a0(1710) [a0(1817)] resonance and future developments
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss the significance and prospect for the newly discovered a0(1710)[a0(1817)] resonance state at BESIII experiment, in which they reported the observation of a scalar meson of spin-parity JP=0+ with isospin I=1, branded as a0(1817). This state may be the same particle as the a0(1710) observed by the BaBar experiment earlier. As early as 2008, we found that f0(1710) can be regarded as a K* K* molecular state based on the chiral unitary theory, and there is a partner state a0(1710) with an isospin I=1. Our theoretical prediction based on this picture is in good agreement with the latest BESIII data, which further supports the molecular state picture of a0(1710)[a0(1817)]. If it is indeed the isospin partner state of f0(1710), this would rule out f0(1710) as a glueball candidate. This paper briefly reviews the relevant theoretical studies and suggests new experiments to further examine the nature of a0(1710)[a0(1817)].
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