Triangle singularity as the origin of the a1(1420)

Abstract: The COMPASS Collaboration experiment recently discovered a new isovector resonancelike signal with axial-vector quantum numbers, the 1⁡(1420), decaying to 0⁡(980)⁢ . With a mass too close to and a width smaller than the axial-vector ground state 1⁡(1260), it was immediately interpreted as a new light exotic meson, similar to the , , states in the hidden-charm sector. We show that a resonancelike signal fully matching the experimental data is produced by the decay of the 1⁡(1260) resonance into *⁡(→ ⁡ )⁢
¯ and subsequent rescattering through a triangle singularity into the coupled 0⁡(980)⁢ channel. The amplitude for this process is calculated using a new approach based on dispersion relations. The triangle-singularity model is fitted to the partial-wave data of the COMPASS experiment. Despite having fewer parameters, this fit shows a slightly better quality than the one using a resonance hypothesis and thus eliminates the need for an additional resonance in order to describe the data. We thereby demonstrate for the first time in the light-meson sector that a resonancelike structure in the experimental data can be described by rescattering through a triangle singularity, providing evidence for a genuine three-body effect

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch
Anmerkungen
Physical review letters. - 127, 8 (2021) , 082501, ISSN: 1079-7114

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2024
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10.1103/physrevlett.127.082501
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-2479845
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