The role of triangle singularity in the decay process D0 π+ π- f0(980),\ f0 π+ π-
Abstract
We study the process D0 π+ π- f0(980),\ f0 π+ π- by introducing the triangle mechanism, in which f0(980) is considered to be dynamically generated from the meson-meson interaction. For the total contribution of this process, the contribution of the triangular loop formed by K* K K particles could generate a triangular singularity of about 1418 MeV. We calculate the differential decay width of this process and show a narrow peak of about 980 MeV in the π+ π- invariant mass distribution, which comes from f0 decay. For the Minv(π f0) invariant mass distribution, we obtain a finite peak at 1418 MeV, which is consistent with the triangle singularity.
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