Using pi2(1670) -> b1(1235) pi to Constrain Hadronic Models
Abstract
We show that current analyses of experimental data indicate that the strong decay mode pi2 -> b1 pi is anomalously small. Non-relativistic quark models with spin-1 quark pair creation, such as 3P0, 3S1 and 3D1 models, as well as instanton and lowest order one-boson (in this case pi) emission models, can accommodate the analyses of experimental data, because of a quark-spin selection rule. Models and effects that violate this selection rule, such as higher order one-boson emission models, as well as mixing with other Fock states, may be constrained by the small pi2 -> b1 pi decay. This can provide a viability check on newly proposed decay mechanisms. We show that for mesons made up of a heavy quark and anti-quark, the selection rule is exact to all orders of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) perturbation theory.
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