a0(980) production, triangle singularity, and non-φ background in the J/ φ η π0 reaction
Abstract
We study the J/φηπ0 reaction measured recently by the BESIII collaboration with high precision, paying attention to three important aspects: 1) The production of the a0(980) in the π0η mass distributions, with the typical narrow width observed in isospin violating processes; 2) The origin of two peaks in the φπ0 mass distributions that were branded as ``non φ" contribution in the experimental analysis; 3) The existence of two triangle mechanisms developing a triangle sigularity at the same energy where the ``non φ" contribution peaks in the experiment. However, we also show that the strength of these peaks is very small relative to the observed ones, a feature which is tied to the experimental technique used to identify the φ looking at K+K- in a narrow window of invariant mass around the φ mass. We suggest that these triangle singularities could be observed with other methods to identify the φ.
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