Shedding light on the nature of φ(2170) state in the e+e- φ π+π- reaction
Abstract
We investigate the production of φ(2170) state in the e+e- φ π+π- reaction with the effective Lagrangian approach. In addition to the tree level contributions from the φ(1680) meson and a possible X(1750) state, we consider also the K1-K-K intermediate state process from the perspective of triangular singularity. Based on the one-photon exchange approximation, a pair of K1 K mesons was firstly produced, and then the K1 meson subsequently decays into φ and K, and the KK pair produce the π+ π- through the final state interactions, in which the scalar meson f0(980) is dynamically generated. We show that the inclusion of the triangle loop diagrams leads to a good description of the new BESIII measurements, especially for the structure of φ(2170). This provides a novel interpretation of the φ(2170) state, offering new insights into its fundamental nature which is still unclear. Furthermore, it is found that these measurements on the e+e- φ π+π- reaction can be used to determine some of the properties of two K1 mesons with masses around 1610 MeV and 1895 MeV, which are crucial to reproduce the experimental data.
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