Scalar f0(980) and sigma(500) meson exchange in phi decays into pi0pi0gamma
Abstract
The complementarity between Chiral Perturbation Theory and the Linear Sigma Model is exploited to study π0π0 production in φ radiative decays, where the effects of the f0(980) scalar resonance, and those of its more controversial σ(500) partner, should become manifest via the φ K+ K- (γ)π0π0γ decay chain. The recently reported data on φπ0π0γ coming from the VEPP-2M e+ e- collider in Novosibirsk and the DA φ-factory in Frascati can be reasonably described in our approach, which we propose as a promising first step towards more detailed analyses. The f0(980) contribution, which appears as a moderately narrow peak at the high part of the dipion mass spectrum, can be interpreted as the isoscalar member of the scalar nonet with a large f0 KK coupling and an f0ππ coupling suppressed by almost ideal σ-f0 mixing. Indeed, the mixing angle in the flavour basis is found to be φS≈ -6, if the f0-propagator is approximated by a simple Breit-Wigner, or φS≈ -9, if an improved two-channel analysis is performed. The σ(500) resonance, which is then strongly coupled to pion pairs, yields a tiny contribution because, in our approach, its coupling to kaon pairs is proportional to m2σ-m2K and thus quite small.
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