Hadronic Charmed Meson Decays Involving Axial Vector Mesons

Abstract

Cabibbo-allowed charmed meson decays into a pseudoscalar meson and an axial-vector meson are studied. The charm to axial-vector meson transition form factors are evaluated in the Isgur-Scora-Grinstein-Wise quark model. The dipole momentum dependence of the D K transition form factor and the presence of a sizable long-distance W-exchange are the two key ingredients for understanding the data of D Ka1. The K1A-K1B mixing angle of the strange axial-vector mesons is found to be ≈ 37 or 58 from τ K1τ decays. The study of D K1(1270)π, K1(1400)π decays excludes the positive mixing-angle solutions. It is pointed out that an observation of the decay D0 K1-(1400)π+ at the level of 5× 10-4 will rule out θ≈ -37 and favor the solution θ≈ -58. Though the decays D0 K10π0 are color suppressed, they are comparable to and even larger than the color-allowed counterparts: K10(1270)π0 K1-(1270)π+ and K10(1400)π0> K1-(1400)π+. The finite width effect of the axial-vector resonance is examined. It becomes important for a1(1260) in particular when its width is near 600 MeV.

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