The role of the f0(1710) and a0(1710) resonances in the D0 0 φ, ω φ decays

Abstract

We study the D0 0 φ, ω φ decays which proceed in a direct mode via internal emission with equal rates. Yet, the experimental branching ratio for the 0 φ mode is twice as big as that for the ω φ mode. We find a natural explanation based on the extra indirect mechanism where K*+ K*- is produced via external emission and that channel undergoes final state interaction with other vector--vector channels to lead to the 0 φ, ω φ final states, with transition amplitudes dominated by the a0(1710) resonance, recently discovered, and f0(1710) respectively. The large coupling of the a0(1710) to the 0 φ channel is mostly responsible for this large ratio of the production rates.

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