The dynamically generated h1 state by the K*K* interaction and its K1(1270)K and b1(1235)π decays

Abstract

We investigate the dynamically generated h1 state with spin-parity JP = 1+ and a mass around 1790~MeV, arising from the K* K* interaction within the chiral unitary approach. The partial decay widths into the K1(1270)K and b1(1235)π channels are calculated via a triangular loop mechanism. In this mechanism, the h1 state couples to K* K*, and final-state interactions between K* and K* proceed through pseudoscalar-meson exchange, leading to the final states K (or π) and K1(1270) [or b1(1235)]. We also present the invariant mass distributions of a vector meson and a pseudoscalar meson originating from the decays of K1(1270) or b1(1235), along with the corresponding decay widths. Our results show that these decay widths are all of the order of a few MeV. We hope that future experiments can test the predictions presented here, thereby helping to identify this h1 state.

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