Theoretical interpretation of the (1620) and (1690) resonances seen in c+ - π+ π+ decay

Abstract

We study the Belle reaction c+ - π+ π+ looking at the mass distribution of π+ , where clear signals for the (1620) and (1690) resonances are seen. These two resonances are generated dynamically from the interaction in coupled channels of π , K , K and η within the chiral unitary approach. Yet, the weak decay process at the quark level, together with the hadronization to produce pairs of mesons, does not produce the π π final state. In order to produce this state one must make transitions from the K , K and η components to π , and this interaction is what produces the resonances. So, the reaction offers a good test for the molecular picture of these resonances. Adding the contribution of the *(1530) and some background we are able to get a good reproduction of the mass distribution showing the signatures of the two resonances as found in the experiment.

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