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2. Pentaquark molecular states with hidden bottom and double strangeness
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Song, Jing, Duan, Man-Yu, Roca, Luis, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We investigate the meson-baryon interaction in coupled channels with the quantum numbers of the pentaquarks $P_{bss}$ and $P_{bsss}$. The interaction is derived from an extension of the local hidden gauge approach to the heavy quark sector, which has demonstrated accurate results compared to experiments involving $\Omega_{b}$, $\Xi_{b}$ states, and pentaquarks $P_{c}$ and $P_{cs}$. In our study, we identify several molecular states with small decay widths within the chosen set of coupled channels. The spin-parity ($J^P$) of these states is as follows: $J^P={\frac{1}{2}}^-$ for pseudoscalar-baryon (${\frac{1}{2}}^+$) coupled channels, $J^P={\frac{3}{2}}^-$ for pseudoscalar-baryon (${\frac{3}{2}}^+$) coupled channels, $J^P={\frac{1}{2}}^-$ and ${\frac{3}{2}}^-$ for vector-baryon (${\frac{1}{2}}^+$) coupled channels, and $J^P={\frac{1}{2}}^-$, ${\frac{3}{2}}^-$, ${\frac{5}{2}}^-$ for vector-baryon (${\frac{3}{2}}^+$) coupled channels. We search for the poles of these states and evaluate their couplings to the different channels., Comment: 8 pages, 1 figures
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- 2024
3. Study of possible $DND^*$ bound states
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Montesinos, Victor, Song, Jing, Liang, Wei-Hong, Oset, Eulogio, Nieves, Juan, and Albaladejo, Miguel
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We start from a recently favored picture in which the $\Lambda_c(2940)$ and $\Lambda_c(2910)$ correspond mostly to $ND^*$ bound states with $J^P = 1/2^-,\, 3/2^-$ and then add a $D$ as a third particle, looking for the possible binding of the $DND^*$ three body system within the framework of the Fixed Center Approximation. We find that the system is bound with respect to the corresponding $\Lambda_c^* D$ threshold with a binding of about $60$ MeV and a width of about $90$ MeV. Alternatively we assume a cluster of $ND$ and a $D^*$ meson interacting with the cluster and we find similar results. The observation of these states of $J^P = 1/2^+,\, 3/2^+$ would provide new and valuable information concerning the $DN$ and $D^* N$ interaction, an issue of current debate., Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures
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- 2024
4. The $\Omega_c \to \pi^+ \, (\pi^0,\, \eta)\, \pi \Xi^*$ reactions and the two $\Xi(1820)$ states
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Liang, Wei-Hong, Molina, Raquel, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We have studied the $\Omega_c \to \pi^+ (\pi^0, \eta) \pi \Xi^*$ decays, where the final $\pi \Xi^*$ comes from the decay of two resonances around the nominal $\Xi(1820)$, which are generated from the interaction of coupled channels made of a pseudoscalar and a baryon of the decuplet. The $\pi \Xi^*$ mass distributions obtained in the six different reactions studied are quite different and we single out four of them, which are free of a tree level contribution, showing more clearly the effect of the resonances. The lower mass resonance is clearly seen as a sharp peak, but the higher mass resonance manifests itself through an interference with the lower one that leads to a dip in the mass distribution around $1850 \, {\rm MeV}$. Such a feature is similar to the dip observed in the $s$-wave $\pi \pi$ cross section around the $980 \, {\rm MeV}$ coming from the interference of the $f_0(500)$ and $f_0(980)$ resonances. Its observation in coming upgrades of present facilities will shed light on the existence of these two resonances and their nature., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures
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- 2024
5. $D^+ \to K_s^0 \pi^+ \eta$ reaction and $a_0(980)^+$
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Dias, Jorgivan M., Liang, Wei-Hong, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the $D^+ \to \bar K^0 \pi^+ \eta$ reaction where the $a_0(980)$ excitation plays a dominant role. We consider mechanisms of external and internal emission at the quark level, hadronize the $q \bar q$ components into two mesons and allow these mesons to undergo final state interaction where the $a_0(980)$ state is generated. While the $a_0(980)$ production is the dominant term, we also find other terms in the reaction that interfere with this production mode and, through interference with it, lead to a shape of the $a_0(980)$ significantly different from the one observed in other experiments, with an apparently much larger width., Comment: 8 pages, 12 figures
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- 2024
6. Correlation function and the inverse problem in the $BD$ interaction
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Li, Hai-Peng, Yi, Jing-Yu, Xiao, Chu-Wen, Yao, De-Liang, Liang, Wei-Hong, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the correlation functions of the $B^0 D^+, B^+ D^0$ system, which develops a bound state of approximately $40$ MeV, using inputs consistent with the $T_{cc}(3875)$ state. Then we address the inverse problem starting from these correlation functions to determine the scattering observables related to the system, including the existence of the bound state and its molecular nature. The important output of the approach is the uncertainty with which these observables can be obtained, considering errors in the $B^0 D^+, B^+ D^0$ correlation functions typical of current values in present correlation functions. We find that it is possible to obtain scattering lengths and effective ranges with relative high precision and the existence of a bound state. Although the pole position is obtained with errors of the order of $50 \%$ of the binding energy, the molecular probability of the state is obtained with a very small error of the order of $6\%$. All these findings can serve as motivation to perform such measurements in future runs of high energy hadron collisions., Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, 7 tables; V2: version to be published in Chinese Physics C
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- 2024
7. $\bar{B}_s^0 \to D_{s1}(2460)^+ K^-, D_{s1}(2536)^+ K^-$ and the nature of the two $D_{s1}$ resonance
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Lin, Jia-Xin, Chen, Hua-Xing, Liang, Wei-Hong, Xiao, Chu-Wen, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Starting from the molecular picture for the $D_{s1}(2460)$ and $D_{s1}(2536)$ resonances, which are dynamically generated by the interaction of coupled channels, the most important of which are the $D^*K$ for the $D_{s1}(2460)$ and $DK^*$ for the $D_{s1}(2536)$, we evaluate the ratio of decay widths for the $\bar{B}_s^0 \to D_{s1}(2460)^+ K^-$ and $\bar{B}_s^0 \to D_{s1}(2536)^+ K^-$ decays, the latter of which has been recently investigated by the LHCb collaboration, and we obtain a ratio of the order of unity. The present results should provide an incentive for the related decay into the $D_{s1}(2460)$ resonance to be performed, which would provide valuable information on the nature of these two resonances., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables; V2: discussions added, references added, version to appear in Eur.Phys.J.C
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- 2024
8. On the molecular nature of the $\Omega_c(3120)$ and its analogy with the $\Omega(2012)$
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Liang, Wei-Hong, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We make a study of the $\Omega_c(3120)$, one of the five $\Omega_c$ states observed by the LHCb collaboration, which is well reproduced as a molecular state from the $\Xi^*_c \bar K$ and $\Omega^*_c \eta$ channels mostly. The state with $J^P = 3/2^-$ decays to $\Xi_c \bar K$ in $D$-wave and we include this decay channel in our approach, as well as the effect of the $\Xi^*_c$ width. With all these ingredients, we determine the fraction of the $\Omega_c(3120)$ width that goes into $\Xi_c \pi \bar K$, which could be a measure of the $\Xi^*_c \bar K$ molecular component, but due to a relatively big binding, compared to its analogous $\Omega(2012)$ state, we find only a small fraction of about 3%, which makes this measurement difficult with present statistics. As an alternative, we evaluate the scattering length and effective range of the $\Xi^*_c \bar K$ and $\Omega^*_c \eta$ channels which together with the binding and width of the $\Omega_c(3120)$ state, could give us an answer to the issue of the compositeness of this state when these magnitudes are determined experimentally, something feasible nowadays, for instance, measuring correlation functions., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables; References added
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- 2023
9. $J/\psi$ decays into $\omega (\phi) f_1(1285)$ and $\omega (\phi) \,'f_1(1420)'$
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Lin, Jia-Xin, Li, Jia-Ting, Liang, Wei-Hong, Chen, Hua-Xing, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We perform a theoretical study of the $J/\psi \to \omega (\phi) K^* \bar{K} + c.c. \to \omega (\phi) K^0 \pi^+ K^-$ reactions with the assumption that the $f_1(1285)$ is dynamically generated from a single channel $K^* \bar{K} + c.c$ interaction in the chiral unitary approach. Two peaks in the $K^0 \pi^+ K^-$ invariant mass distribution are observed, one clear peak locates at the $f_1(1285)$ nominal mass, the other peak locates at around $1420\; \rm MeV$ with about $70 \;\rm MeV$ width. We conclude that the former peak is associated with the $f_1(1285)$ and the latter peak is not a genuine resonance but a manifestation of the kinematic effect in the higher energy region caused by the $K^* \bar{K} + c.c.$ decay mode of the $f_1(1285)$., Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures; v2: discussion added, references added, version to appear in Eur.Phys.J.C
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- 2023
10. A note on the tensor and vector exchange contributions to $K \bar K \to K \bar K, D \bar D \to D \bar D $ and $\pi^+ \pi^-\to \pi^+ \pi^-$ reactions
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Abreu, Luciano M., Song, Jing, Brandão, Pedro C. S., and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this note we study the tensor and vector exchange contributions to the elastic reactions involving the pseudoscalars mesons $\pi^+ \pi^-$, $K^{+}K^{-}$ and $D^{+}D^{-}$. In the case of the tensor-exchange contributions we assume that an intermediate tensor $f_2(1270)$ is dynamically generated from the interaction of two virtual $\rho$ mesons, with the use of a pole approximation. The calculation of the two-loop amplitude is facilitated since the triangle loops can be factorized and computed separately. The results show very small contributions coming from the tensor-exchange mechanisms when compared with those from the vector-exchange processes. We compare our results for $\pi \pi$ and $K\bar{K}$ scattering with those obtained in other works where the $f_2(1270)$ is considered as an ordinary $q\bar{q}$ meson. Our picture provides a smaller contribution but of similar order of magnitude for pion scattering and stabilizes the results in the case of $K\bar{K}$, allowing us to make estimates for $D\bar{D}$ scattering., Comment: 12 pages; 6 figures; revised version with several improvements; a comparison with other works is made
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- 2023
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11. Correlation functions for the $N^*(1535)$ and the inverse problem
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Molina, Raquel, Xiao, Chu-Wen, Liang, Wei-Hong, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The $N^*(1535)$ can be dynamically generated in the chiral unitary approach with the coupled channels, $K^0 \Sigma^+, K^+ \Sigma^0, K^+ \Lambda$ and $\eta p$. In this work we evaluate the correlation functions for every channel and face the inverse problem. Assuming the correlation functions to correspond to real measurements, we conduct a fit to the data within a general framework in order to extract the information contained in these correlation functions. The bootstrap method is used to determine the uncertainties of the different observables, and we find that, assuming errors of the same order than in present measurements of correlation functions, one can determine the scattering length and effective range of all channels with a very good accuracy. Most remarkable is the fact that the method predicts the existence of a bound state of isospin $\frac{1}{2}$ nature around the mass of the $N^*(1535)$ with an accuracy of $6\; \rm MeV$. These results should encourage the actual measurement of these correlation functions (only the $K^+ \Lambda$ one is measured so far), which can shed valuable light on the relationship of the $ N^*(1535)$ state to these coupled channels, a subject of continuous debate., Comment: 18 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables; v2: discussions added, references added
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- 2023
12. $\bar B^0 \to \bar K^{(*) \,0} X$, $B^- \to K^{(*) \, -} X$, $\bar B_s^0 \to \eta (\eta', \phi) X$ from the $X(3872)$ molecular perspective
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Liang, Wei-Hong, Ban, Ting, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the decays $\bar B^0 \to \bar K^0 \, X$, $B^- \to K^- \, X$, $\bar B^0_s \to \eta (\eta')\, X$, $\bar B^0 \to \bar K^{*0} \, X$, $B^- \to K^{*-} \, X$ , $\bar B_s^0 \to \phi \, X$, with $X \equiv X(3872)$, from the perspective of the $X(3872)$ being a molecular state made from the interaction of the $D^{*+} D^-, D^{*0} \bar D^0$ and $c.c.$ components. We consider both the external and internal emission decay mechanisms and find an explanation for the $\bar K^0 \, X$ and $K^- \, X$ production rates, based on the mass difference of the charged and neutral $D^* \bar D$ components. We also find that the internal and external emission mechanisms add constructively in the $\bar B^0 \to \bar K^0 \, X$, $B^- \to K^- \, X$ reactions, while they add destructively in the case of $\bar B^0 \to \bar K^{*0} \, X$, $B^- \to K^{*-} \, X$ reactions. This feature explains the decay widths of the present measurements and allows us to make predictions for the unmeasured modes of $\bar B^0_s \to \eta (\eta')\, X(3872)$ and $B^- \to K^{*-} \, X(3872)$. The future measurement of these decay modes will help us get a better perspective on the nature of the $X(3872)$ and the mechanisms present in production reactions of that state., Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables; V2: discussions added, references added, version published in Phys. Rev. D
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- 2023
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13. Model independent analysis of femtoscopic correlation functions: An application to the $D_{s0}^*(2317)$
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Toledo, Genaro, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We face the inverse problem of obtaining the interaction between coupled channels from the correlation functions of these channels. We apply the method to the interaction of the $D^0 K^+$, $D^+ K^0$, and $D^+_s \eta$ channels, from where the $D^*_{s0}(2317)$ state emerges. We use synthetic data extracted from an interaction model based on the local hidden gauge approach and find that the inverse problem can determine the existence of a bound state of the system with a precision of about 20 MeV. At the same time, we can determine the isospin nature of the bound state and its compositeness in terms of the channels. Furthermore, we evaluate the scattering length and effective range of all three channels, as well as the couplings of the bound state found to all the components. Lastly, the size parameter of the source function, $R$, which in principle should be a magnitude provided by the experimental teams, can be obtained from a fit to the data with relatively high accuracy. These findings show the value of the correlation function to learn about the meson-meson interaction for systems which are difficult to access in other present facilities., Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables: numerical results are updated and table II is added
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- 2023
14. Role of $f_0(980)$ and $a_0(980)$ in the $B^- \to \pi ^- K^+ K^- $ and $B^- \to \pi ^- K^0 \bar K^0 $ reactions
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Abreu, Luciano M., Ikeno, Natsumi, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this work we study the role of the $f_0(980)$ and $a_0(980)$ resonances in the low $ K ^{+} K^{-} $ and $K^0 \bar K^0 $ invariant-mass region of the $B^- \to \pi ^- K^+ K^- $ and $B^- \to \pi ^- K^0 \bar K^0 $ reactions. The amplitudes are calculated by using the chiral unitary $\rm SU(3)$ formalism, in which these two resonances are dynamically generated from the unitary pseudocalar-pseudoscalar coupled-channel approach. The amplitudes are then used as input in the evaluation of the mass distributions with respect to the $ K^{+}K^{-} $ and $ K^{0}\bar K^{0} $ invariant-masses, where the contributions coming from the $I=0$ and $I=1$ components are explicitly assessed. Furthermore, the contribution of the $ K^{\ast }(892)^0 K^- $ production and its influence on the $ \pi^{-} K^+ $ and $ K^{+} K^- $ systems are also evaluated, showing that there is no significant strength for small $ K^{+} K^- $ invariant mass. Lastly, the final distributions of $ M_{\rm inv}^2( K^{\pm}K^{\mp} ) $ for the $B^{\mp} \to \pi ^{\mp} K^{\pm}K^{\mp} $ reactions are estimated and compared with the LHCb data. Our results indicate that the $I=0$ component tied to the $f_0(980)$ excitation generates the dominant contribution in the range of low $ K ^{+} K^{-} $ invariant-mass., Comment: 11 pages, 10 figures
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- 2023
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15. D+→Ks0π+ηa0(980)+ reaction and D+→Ks0π+ηa0(980)+
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Dias, Jorgivan M., Liang, Wei-Hong, and Oset, Eulogio
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- 2024
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16. $J/\psi $ decay to $ \phi,\omega, K^{*0}$ plus $f_0(1370)$, $f_0(1710)$, $K_0^*(1430)$, $f_2(1270)$, $f'_2(1525)$ and $K_2^*(1430)$: role of the $D$-wave for tensor production
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Abreu, Luciano M., Dai, Lianrong, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We reassess the decay of the $J/\psi $ into an $\omega, \phi, K^{*0}$ and one of the $f_0(1370)$, $f_0(1710)$, $f_2(1270)$, $f'_2(1525)$, $K_0^*(1430)$ and $K_2^*(1430)$ resonances. We benefit from previous works that considered this reaction as a $J/\psi $ decay into three vector mesons, with a scalar or tensor resonance being formed from the interaction of two of these vectors. The novelty here with respect to former studies is the investigation of the relation between the scalar meson and tensor productions for the first time. To this end, the spin structure of the four vectors present in the production vertex is analyzed, and the $D$-wave mechanism in the tensor production is included. Then, beyond the ratios studied previously involving scalar states and tensor states independently, new ratios relating the scalar and tensor meson productions are estimated. Our results suggest that the $D$-wave mechanism of tensor production assumes a relevant contribution. New experimental data reporting the angular distributions of these processes will be important for checking this conclusion., Comment: 12 pages; 5 figures
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- 2023
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17. Traces of the new $a_0(1780)$ resonance in the $J/\psi\to \phi K^+K^-(K^0\bar{K}^0)$ reaction
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Abreu, Luciano M., Wang, Wen-Fei, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the $J/\psi \to \phi K \bar K$ decay, looking for differences in the production rates of $K^+ K^-$ or $K^0 \bar K^0$ in the region of 1700-1800 MeV, where two resonances appear dynamically generated from the vector-vector interaction. Two resonances are known experimentally in that region, the $f_0(1710)$ and a new resonance reported by the BABAR and BESIII collaborations. The $K \bar K$ should be produced with $I=0$ in that reaction, but due to the different $K^{*0}$ and $K^{*+}$ masses some isospin violation appears. Yet, due to the large width of the $K^*$, the violation obtained is very small and the rates of $K^+ K^-$ or $K^0 \bar K^0$ production are equal within $5\%$. However, we also find that due to the step needed to convert two vectors into $K \bar K$, a shape can appear in the $K \bar K$ mass distribution that can mimic the $a_0$ production around the $K^* \bar K^*$ threshold, and is simply a threshold effect., Comment: 13 pages; 11 figures
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- 2023
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18. A new look at the $P_{cs}$ states from a molecular perspective
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Feijoo, Albert, Wang, Wen-Fei, Xiao, Chu-Wen, Wu, Jia-Jun, Oset, Eulogio, Nieves, Juan, and Zou, Bing-Song
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We have a look at the $P_{cs}$ states generated from the interaction of $\bar D^{(*)} \Xi^{(\prime*)}_c$ coupled channels. We consider the blocks of pseudoscalar-baryon $({\frac12}^+, {\frac32}^+)$ and vector-baryon $({\frac12}^+, {\frac32}^+)$, and find $10$ resonant states coupling mostly to $\bar D \Xi_c, \bar D^* \Xi_c,\bar D \Xi'_c, \bar D^* \Xi'_c,\bar D \Xi^*_c$ and $\bar D^* \Xi^*_c$. A novel aspect of the work is the realization that the $\bar D \Xi_c,\bar D_s\Lambda_c$ or $\bar D^* \Xi_c,\bar D^*_s\Lambda_c$ channels, with a strong transition potential, collaborate to produce a larger attraction than the corresponding states $\bar D \Sigma_c,\bar D\Lambda_c$ or $\bar D^* \Sigma_c,\bar D^*\Lambda_c$ appearing in the generation of the strangenessless $P_{c}$ states, since in the latter case the transition potential between those channels is zero. The extra attraction obtained in the $\bar D \Xi_c,\bar D^* \Xi_c$ pairs preclude the association of these channels to the $P_{cs}(4338)$ and $P_{cs}(4459)$ states respectively. Then we find a natural association of the $P_{cs}(4338)$ state coupling mostly to $\bar D^* \Xi_c$ while the $P_{cs}(4459)$ is associated to the state found that couples mostly to $\bar D \Xi'_c$. Four more states appear, like in other molecular pictures, and some of the states are degenerate in spin. Counting different spin states we find $10$ states, which we hope can be observed in the near future., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Physics Letters B
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- 2022
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19. B¯s0→Ds1(2460)+K-,Ds1(2536)+K-Ds1 and the nature of the two B¯s0→Ds1(2460)+K-,Ds1(2536)+K-Ds1 resonances
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Lin, Jia-Xin, Chen, Hua-Xing, Liang, Wei-Hong, Xiao, Chu-Wen, and Oset, Eulogio
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- 2024
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20. A note on the tensor and vector exchange contributions to KK¯→KK¯,DD¯→DD¯π+π-→π+π- and KK¯→KK¯,DD¯→DD¯π+π-→π+π- reactions
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Abreu, Luciano M., Song, Jing, Brandão, Pedro C. S., and Oset, Eulogio
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- 2024
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21. Molecular $\Omega_{cc}$ , $\Omega_{bb}$ and $\Omega_{bc}$ states
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Wang, Wen-Fei, Feijoo, Albert, Song, Jing, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the interaction of meson-baryon coupled channels carrying quantum numbers of $\Omega_{cc}$ , $\Omega_{bb}$ and $\Omega_{bc}$ presently under investigation by the LHCb collaboration. The interaction is obtained from an extension of the local hidden gauge approach to the heavy quark sector that has proved to provide accurate results compared to experiment in the case of $\Omega_{c}$ , $\Xi_{c}$ states and pentaquarks, $P_c$ and $P_{cs}$. We obtain many bound states, with small decay widths within the space of the chosen coupled channels. The spin-parity of the states are $J^P={\frac{1}{2}}^-$ for coupled channels of pseudoscalar-baryon (${\frac{1}{2}}^+$), $J^P={\frac{3}{2}}^-$ for the case of pseudoscalar-baryon (${\frac{3}{2}}^+$), $J^P={\frac{1}{2}}^-,{\frac{3}{2}}^-$ for the case of vector-baryon (${\frac{1}{2}}^+$) and $J^P={\frac{1}{2}}^-,{\frac{3}{2}}^-,{\frac{5}{2}}^-$ for the vector-baryon (${\frac{3}{2}}^+$) channels. We look for poles of the states and evaluate the couplings to the different channels. The couplings obtained for the open channels can serve as a guide to see in which reaction the obtained states are more likely to be observed., Comment: 18 pages, 1 figures, accepted for publication in Phys.Rev.D
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- 2022
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22. Interpretation of the $\Omega_c \to \pi^+ \Omega(2012) \to \pi^+(\bar{K} \Xi)$ relative to $\Omega_c \to \pi^+\bar{K} \Xi$ from the $\Omega(2012)$ molecular perspective
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Liang, Wei-Hong, Toledo, Genaro, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present a mechanism for $\Omega_c \to \pi^+ \Omega(2012)$ production through an external emission Cabibbo favored weak decay mode, where the $\Omega(2012)$ is dynamically generated from the interaction of $\bar{K}\Xi^*(1530)$, $\eta\Omega$, with $\bar{K}\Xi$ as the main decay channel. The $\Omega(2012)$ decays later to $\bar{K}\Xi$ in this picture, with results compatible with Belle data. The picture has as a consequence that one can evaluate the direct decay $\Omega_c^0 \to \pi^+K^- \Xi^0$ and the decay $\Omega_c^0 \to \pi^+\bar{K} \Xi^*$, $\pi^+\eta\Omega$ with direct coupling of $\bar{K}\Xi^*$ and $\eta\Omega$ to $K^- \Xi^0$. We show that, within uncertainties and using data from a recent Belle measurement, all these three channels account for about (12-20)\% of the total $\Omega_c \to \pi^+K^- \Xi^0$ decay rate. The consistency of the molecular picture with all the data is established by showing that $\Omega_c \to \Xi^0 \bar{K}^{*0} \to \Xi^0K^- \pi^+$ together with $\Omega_c \to \pi^+ \Omega^* \to \pi^+K^- \Xi^0 $ account for about 85\% of the total $\Omega_c \to \pi^+K^- \Xi^0 $., Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables
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- 2022
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23. J/ψω(ϕ)f1(1285)ω(ϕ)``f1(1420) decays into J/ψω(ϕ)f1(1285)ω(ϕ)``f1(1420) and J/ψω(ϕ)f1(1285)ω(ϕ)``f1(1420)”
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Lin, Jia-Xin, Li, Jia-Ting, Liang, Wei-Hong, Chen, Hua-Xing, and Oset, Eulogio
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- 2024
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24. $Z_{cs}$ states from the $D^{*}_s \bar D^*$ and $J/\psi K^*$ coupled channels: Signal in $B^+ \to J/\psi \phi K^+$ decay
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Molina, Raquel, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the $D^{*}_s \bar D^*$ system in connection with the $J/\psi K^*$ in coupled channels and observe that, within reasonable values of the cut-off used to regularize the loops, the system does not develop a bound state. However, the $J^P = 2^+$ channel has enough attraction to create a strong cusp structure that shows up in the $J/\psi K^+$ invariant mass distribution in the $B^+ \to J/\psi \phi K^+$ decay at the $D^*_s \bar D^*$ threshold. Such structure is visible in the experimental $B^+ \to J/\psi \phi K^+$ and $\bar B^0 \to J/\psi K^+ K^-$ decays, with small statistics, and our results should stimulate further measurements around this region, given the fact that cusp effects provide as valuable information on hadron dynamics as resonances themselves., Comment: 14 pages, 11 figures, 1 table: minor modifications
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- 2021
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25. $\Lambda(1405)$ mediated triangle singularity in the $K^-d\to p\Sigma^-$ reaction
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Feijoo, Albert, Molina, Raquel, Dai, Lian Rong, and Oset, Eulogio
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study for the first time the $p\Sigma^-\to K^-d$ and $K^-d\to p\Sigma^-$ reactions close to threshold and show that they are driven by a triangle mechanism, with the $\Lambda(1405)$, a proton and a neutron as intermediate states, which develops a triangle singularity close to the $\bar{K}d$ threshold. We find that a mechanism involving virtual pion exchange and the $K^-p\to\pi^+\Sigma^-$ amplitude dominates over another one involving kaon exchange and the $K^-p\to K^-p$ amplitude. Moreover, of the two $\Lambda(1405)$ states, the one with higher mass around $1420$ MeV, gives the largest contribution to the process. We show that the cross section, well within measurable range, is very sensitive to different models that, while reproducing $\bar{K}N$ observables above threshold, provide different extrapolations of the $\bar{K}N$ amplitudes below threshold. The observables of this reaction will provide new constraints on the theoretical models, leading to more reliable extrapolations of the $\bar{K}N$ amplitudes below threshold and to more accurate predictions of the $\Lambda(1405)$ state of lower mass., Comment: 12 pages and 10 figures
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26. Consistency of the Molecular Picture of Ω(2012) with the Latest Belle Results
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Toledo, Genaro, Liang, Wei-Hong, and Oset, Eulogio
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27. Triangle singularity mechanism for the $pp \to \pi^+ d$ fusion reaction
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Molina, Raquel, and Oset, Eulogio
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We develop a model for the $pp \to \pi^+ d$ reaction based on the $pp \to \Delta(1232) N$ transition followed by $\Delta(1232) \to \pi N'$ decay and posterior fusion of $N N'$ to give the deuteron. We show that the triangle diagram depicting this process develops a triangle singularity leading to a large cross section of this reaction compared to ordinary fusion reactions. The results of the calculation also show that the process is largely dominated by the $pp$ system in $L=2, S=0$, which transfers $J=2$ to the final $\pi^+ d$ system. This feature is shown to be well suited to provide $L=2,S=1$, $J^\mathrm{tot}=3$ for $np$ in the $np(I=0) \to \pi^- pp$ followed by $pp \to \pi^+ d$ reaction, which has been proposed recently, as a means of describing the so far assumed dibaryon $d^*(2380)$ peak., Comment: 23 pages, 12 figures, 2 tables
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28. Combined theoretical study of the $D^+ \to \pi^+ \eta \eta$ and $D^+ \to \pi^+ \pi^0 \eta $ reactions
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Bayar, Melahat, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the $D^+ \to \pi^+ \eta \eta $ and $D^+ \to \pi^+ \pi^0 \eta$ reactions, which are single Cabibbo suppressed and can proceed both through internal and external emission. The primary mechanisms at quark level are considered, followed by hadronization to produce three mesons in the $D^+$ decay, and after that the final state interaction of these mesons leads to the production of the $a_0(980)$ resonance, seen in the $\pi^+ \eta$, $\pi^0 \eta$ mass distributions. The theory has three unknown parameters to determine the shape of the distributions and the ratio between the $D^+ \to \pi^+ \eta \eta$ and $D^+ \to \pi^+ \pi^0 \eta$ rates. This ratio restricts much the sets of parameters but there is still much freedom leading to different shapes in the mass distributions. We call for a measurement of these mass distributions that will settle the reaction mechanism, while at the same time provide relevant information on the way that the $a_0(980)$ resonance is produced in the reactions., Comment: 11 pages, 12 figures
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29. The $Z_{cs}(3985)$ as a threshold effect from the $\bar D_s^* D + \bar D_s D^*$ interaction
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Molina, Raquel, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We study the $e^+ e^- \to K^+ ( D_s^{*-} D^0 + D_s^- D^{*0})$ reaction recently measured at BESIII, from where a new $Z_{cs}$ state has been reported. We study the interaction of $\bar D_s D^*$ with the coupled channels $J/\psi K^-$, $K^{*-} \eta_c$, $D_s^- D^{*0}$, $D_s^{*-} D^0$ by means of an extension to the charm sector of the local hidden gauge approach. We find that the $D_s^- D^{*0}+ D_s^{*-} D^0$ combination couples to $J/\psi K^-$ and $K^{*-} \eta_c$, but the $D_s^- D^{*0}- D_s^{*-} D^0$ combination does not. The coupled channels help to build up strength in the $D_s^- D^{*0}+ D_s^{*-} D^0$ diagonal scattering matrix close to threshold and, although the interaction is not strong enough to produce a bound state or resonance, it is sufficient to produce a large accumulation of strength at the $\bar D_s D^*$ threshold in the $e^+ e^- \to K^+ ( D_s^{*-} D^0 + D_s^- D^{*0})$ reaction in agreement with experiment., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures: The title is changed
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30. Analysis of the $ \boldsymbol{\gamma\gamma \to D\bar D}$ reaction and the $D\bar{D}$ bound state
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Wang, En, Li, Hong-Shen, Liang, Wei-Hong, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this work, we investigate the reaction of $\gamma\gamma \to D\bar{D}$, taking into account the s-wave $D\bar{D}$ final state interaction. By fitting to the $D\bar{D}$ invariant mass distributions measured by the Belle and BaBar Collaborations, we obtain a good reproduction of the data by means of a $D\bar{D}$ amplitude that produces a bound $D\bar{D}$ state with $I=0$ close to threshold. The error bands of the fits indicate, however, that more precise data on this reaction are needed to be more assertive about the position and width of such state., Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, and 1 table
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31. The role of $X(4140)$ and $X(4160)$ in the reactions of $B^+ \to J/\psi \phi K^+$
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Wang, En, Xie, Ju-Jun, Geng, Li-Sheng, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We have studied the $J/\psi\phi$ mass distribution of the process $B^+\to J/\psi\phi K^+$ from the threshold to about 4250 MeV, by considering the contribution of the $X(4140)$ with a narrow width, together with the $X(4160)$ state. Our results show that the cusp structure at the $D^*_s\bar{D}^*_s$ threshold is tied to the molecular nature of the $X(4160)$ state., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, contribution to the 18th International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy and Structure (HADRON 2019)
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32. Theoretical study of the $D^0 \to K^- \pi^+ \eta$ reaction
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Toledo, Genaro, Ikeno, Natsumi, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We develop a model to study the $D^0 \to K^- \pi^+ \eta$ weak decay, starting with the color favored external emission and Cabibbo favored mode at the quark level. A less favored internal emission decay mode is also studied as a source of small corrections. Some pairs of quarks are allowed to hadronize producing two pseudoscalar mesons, which posteriorly are allowed to interact to finally provide the $K^- \pi^+ \eta$ state. The chiral unitary approach is used to take into account the final state interaction of pairs of mesons, which has as a consequence the production of the $\kappa$ ($K^*_0(700)$) and the $a_0(980)$ resonances, very well visible in the invariant mass distributions. We also introduce the $\bar{K}^{*0} \eta$ production in a phenomenological way and show that the $s$-wave pseudoscalar interaction together with this vector excitation mode are sufficient to provide a fair reproduction of the experimental data. The agreement with the data, in particular the relative weight of the $a_0(980)$ to the $\kappa$ excitation, provides extra support to the picture used, in which these two resonances are a consequence of the interaction of pseudoscalar mesons and not ordinary $q \bar{q}$ mesons., Comment: 13 pages, 13 Figures
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33. Strange Hadron Spectroscopy with Secondary KL Beam in Hall D
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KLF Collaboration, Amaryan, Moskov, Bashkanov, Mikhail, Dobbs, Sean, Ritman, James, Stevens, Justin, Strakovsky, Igor, Adhikari, Shankar, Asaturyan, Arshak, Austregesilo, Alexander, Baalouch, Marouen, Baturin, Vitaly, Berdnikov, Vladimir, Becerra, Olga Cortes, Black, Timothy, Boeglin, Werner, Briscoe, William, Brooks, William, Burkert, Volker, Chudakov, Eugene, Clash, Geraint, Cole, Philip, Crede, Volker, Day, Donal, Degtyarenko, Pavel, Deur, Alexandre, Dodge, Gail, Dolgolenko, Anatoly, Eidelman, Simon, Egiyan, Hovanes, Epifanov, Denis, Eugenio, Paul, Fegan, Stuart, Filippi, Alessandra, Furletov, Sergey, Gan, Liping, Garibaldi, Franco, Gasparian, Ashot, Gavalian, Gagik, Glazier, Derek, Gleason, Colin, Goryachev, Vladimir, Guo, Lei, Hamilton, David, Hayrapetyan, Avetik, Huber, Garth, Hurley, Andrew, Hyde, Charles, Illari, Isabella, Ireland, David, Jaegle, Igal, Joo, Kyungseon, Kakoyan, Vanik, Kalicy, Grzegorz, Kamel, Mahmoud, Keith, Christopher, Kim, Chan Wook, Klemp, Eberhard, Krafft, Geoffrey, Kuhn, Sebastian, Kuleshov, Sergey, Laptev, Alexander, Larin, Ilya, Lawrence, David, Lersch, Daniel, Li, Wenliang, Luckas, Kevin, Lyubovitskij, Valery, Mack, David, McCaughan, Michael, Manley, Mark, Marukyan, Hrachya, Matveev, Vladimir, Mocanu, Mihai, Mokeev, Viktor, Meyer, Curtis, McKinnon, Bryan, Nerling, Frank, Nicol, Matthew, Niculescu, Gabriel, Ostrovidov, Alexander, Papandreou, Zisis, Park, KiJun, Pasyuk, Eugene, Pauli, Peter, Pentchev, Lubomir, Phelps, William, Price, John, Reinhold, Jorg, Romanov, Dimitri, Salgado, Carlos, Satogata, Todd, Schadmand, Susan, Schertz, Amy, Schmidt, Axel, Sober, Daniel, Somov, Alexander, Somov, Sergei, Tarasov, Victor, Taylor, Simon, Thiel, Annika, Urciuoli, Guido Maria, Szumila-Vance, Holly, Watts, Daniel, Weinstein, Lawrence, Whitlatch, Timothy, Wickramaarachchi, Nilanga, Wojtsekhowski, Bogdan, Zachariou, Nicholas, Zarling, Jonathan, Zhang, Jixie, Anisovich, Alexey, Bazavov, Alexei, Bellwied, Rene, Bernard, Veronique, Colangelo, Gilberto, Cieply, Ales, Doring, Michael, Eskanderian, Ali, Goity, Jose, Haberzettl, Helmut, Hadzimehmedovic, Mirza, Jaffe, Robert, Kopeliovich, Boris, Leutwyler, Heinrich, Mai, Maxim, Mart, Terry, Matveev, Maxim, Meissner, Ulf-G., Morningstar, Colin, Moussallam, Bachir, Nakayama, Kanzo, Ochs, Wolfgang, Oh, Youngseok, Omerovic, Rifat, Osmanovic, Hedim, Oset, Eulogio, Palano, Antimo, Pelaez, Jose, Pilloni, Alessandro, Polyakov, Maxim, Richards, David, Rodas, Arkaitz, Riska, Dan-Olof, de Elvira, Jacobo Ruiz, Ryu, Hui-Young, Santopinto, Elena, Sarantsev, Andrey, Stahov, Jugoslav, Svarc, Alfred, Szczepaniak, Adam, Workman, Ronald, and Zou, Bing-Song
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We propose to create a secondary beam of neutral kaons in Hall D at Jefferson Lab to be used with the GlueX experimental setup for strange hadron spectroscopy. The superior CEBAF electron beam will enable a flux on the order of $1\times 10^4~K_L/sec$, which exceeds the flux of that previously attained at SLAC by three orders of magnitude. The use of a deuteron target will provide first measurements ever with neutral kaons on neutrons. The experiment will measure both differential cross sections and self-analyzed polarizations of the produced $\Lambda$, $\Sigma$, $\Xi$, and $\Omega$ hyperons using the GlueX detector at the Jefferson Lab Hall D. The measurements will span CM $\cos\theta$ from $-0.95$ to 0.95 in the range W = 1490 MeV to 2500 MeV. The new data will significantly constrain the partial wave analyses and reduce model-dependent uncertainties in the extraction of the properties and pole positions of the strange hyperon resonances, and establish the orbitally excited multiplets in the spectra of the $\Xi$ and $\Omega$ hyperons. Comparison with the corresponding multiplets in the spectra of the charm and bottom hyperons will provide insight into he accuracy of QCD-based calculations over a large range of masses. The proposed facility will have a defining impact in the strange meson sector through measurements of the final state $K\pi$ system up to 2 GeV invariant mass. This will allow the determination of pole positions and widths of all relevant $K^\ast(K\pi)$ $S$-,$P$-,$D$-,$F$-, and $G$-wave resonances, settle the question of the existence or nonexistence of scalar meson $\kappa/K_0^\ast(700)$ and improve the constrains on their pole parameters. Subsequently improving our knowledge of the low-lying scalar nonet in general., Comment: Final version of the KLF Proposal [C12-19-001] approved by JLab PAC48. The intermediate version of the proposal was posted in arXiv:1707.05284 [hep-ex]. 103 pages, 52 figures, 8 tables, 324 references. Several typos were fixed
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34. Searching for a $D \bar D$ bound state with the $\psi(3770) \to \gamma D^0 \bar D^0$ decay
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Dai, Lianrong, Toledo, Genaro, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We perform a calculation of the mass distribution in the $\psi(3770) \to \gamma D \bar D$ decay, studying both the $D^+ D^- $ and $D^0 \bar D^0 $ decays. The electromagnetic interaction is such that the tree level amplitude is null for the neutral channel, which leaves the $\psi(3770) \to \gamma D^0 \bar D^0$ proceeding through a loop involving the $D^+ D^- \to D^0 \bar D^0$ scattering amplitude. We use the results for this amplitude of a theoretical model that predicts a $D \bar D$ bound state and find a $D^0 \bar D^0 $ mass distribution in the decay drastically different than phase space. The rates obtained are relatively large and the experiment is easily feasible in the present BESIII facility. The performance of this experiment could provide an answer to the issue of this much searched for state, which is the analogue of the $f_0(980)$ resonance., Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures. add more discussions at the end of the results section related to BESIII
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35. Molecular picture for the $\Omega(2012)$ revisited
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Toledo, Genaro, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We conduct a study of the interaction of the $\bar K \Xi^*$, $\eta \Omega$($s$-wave) and $\bar K \Xi$($d$-wave) channels within a coupled channel unitary approach where the transition potential between the $\bar K \Xi^*$ and $\eta \Omega$ channels is obtained from chiral Lagrangians. The transition potential between $\bar K \Xi^*$, $\eta \Omega$ and $\bar K \Xi$ is taken in terms of free parameters, which together with a cut off to regularize the meson-baryon loops are fitted to the $\Omega(2012)$ data. We find that all data including the recent Belle experiment on $\Gamma_{\Omega^* \to \pi \bar K \Xi}/ \Gamma_{\Omega^* \to \bar K \Xi}$, are compatible with the molecular picture stemming from meson baryon interaction of these channels., Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures, 4 tables
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36. Triangle singularity in $B^-\to K^-X(3872);X\to \pi^0\pi^+\pi^-$ and the X(3872) mass
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Molina, Raquel and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We evaluate the contribution to the $X(3872)$ width from a triangle mechanism in which the $X$ decays into $D^{*0}\bar{D}^0 -cc$, then the $D^{*0} (\bar{D}^{*0})$ decays into $D^0 \pi^0$ ($\bar{D}^0 \pi^0$) and the $D^0 \bar{D}^0$ fuse to produce $\pi^+ \pi^-$. This mechanism produces an asymmetric peak from a triangle singularity in the $\pi^+ \pi^-$ invariant mass with a shape very sensitive to the $X$ mass. We evaluate the branching ratios for a reaction where this effect can be seen in the $B^- \to K^- \pi^0 \pi^+ \pi^-$ reaction and show that the determination of the peak in the invariant mass distribution of $\pi^+ \pi^-$ is all that is needed to determine the $X$ mass. Given the present uncertainties in the $X$ mass, which do not allow to know whether the $D^{*0} \bar{D}^0$ state is bound or not, measurements like the one suggested here should be most welcome to clarify this issue., Comment: 10 pages,10 figures
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37. Signatures of the two $K_1(1270)$ poles in $D^+\to \nu e^+ V P$ decay
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Wang, Guan-Ying, Roca, Luis, Wang, En, Liang, Wei-Hong, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We analyze theoretically the $D^+\to \nu e^+ \rho \bar K$ and $D^+\to \nu e^+ \bar K^* \pi$ decays to see the feasibility to check the double pole nature of the axial-vector resonance $K_1(1270)$ predicted by the unitary extensions of chiral perturbation theory (UChPT). Indeed, within UChPT the $K_1(1270)$ is dynamically generated from the interaction of a vector and a pseudoscalar meson, and two poles are obtained for the quantum numbers of this resonance. The lower mass pole couples dominantly to $K^*\pi$ and the higher mass pole to $\rho K$, therefore we can expect that different reactions weighing differently these channels in the production mechanisms enhance one or the other pole. We show that the different final $VP$ channels in $D^+\to \nu e^+ V P$ weigh differently both poles, and this is reflected in the shape of the final vector-pseudoscalar invariant mass distributions. Therefore, we conclude that these decays are suitable to distinguish experimentally the predicted double pole of the $K_1(1270)$ resonance., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures
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38. Triangle singularity in the $B^-\to K^-\pi^0X(3872)$ reaction and sensitivity to the $X(3872)$ mass
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Sakai, Shuntaro, Oset, Eulogio, and Guo, Feng-Kun
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We have done a study of the $B^- \to K^- \pi^0 X(3872)$ reaction by means of a triangle mechanism via the chain of reactions: $B^- \to K^- D^{*0}\bar D^{*0}$; $D^{*0} \to \pi^0 D^0$; $D^0\bar D^{*0}\to X(3872)$. We show that this mechanism generates a triangle singularity in the $\pi^0 X(3872)$ invariant mass for a very narrow window of the $X(3872)$ mass, around the present measured values, and show that the peak positions and the shape of the mass distributions are sensitive to the $X(3872)$ mass, such that a measurement of the reaction can serve to improve on the present values of this mass. In particular, we point out that the $X(3872)$ mass relative to the $D^0\bar D^{*0}$ threshold may be extracted from the asymmetry of the $\pi^0X$ line shape., Comment: 22 pages, 10 figures
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39. $\Upsilon(nl)$ decay into $ B^{(*)} \bar B^{(*)}$
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Liang, Wei-Hong, Ikeno, Natsumi, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We have evaluated the decay modes of the $\Upsilon(4s), \Upsilon(3d), \Upsilon(5s), \Upsilon(6s)$ states into $B\bar B, B\bar B^*+c.c., B^* \bar B^*, B_s \bar B_s, B_s \bar B^*_s +c.c., B^*_s \bar B_s^* $ using the $^3P_0$ model to hadronize the $b\bar b$ vector seed, fitting some parameters to the data. We observe that the $\Upsilon(4s)$ state has an abnormally large amount of meson-meson components in the wave function, while the other states are largely $b\bar b$. We predict branching ratios for the different decay channels which can be contrasted with experiment for the case of the $\Upsilon(5s)$ state. While globally the agreement is fair, we call the attention to some disagreement that could be a warning for the existence of more elaborate components in the state., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 9 tables; V2: New discussions and references added, version to appear in Phys. Lett. B
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40. $\chi_{c1}$ decays into a pseudoscalar meson and a vector-vector molecule
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Dias, Jorgivan M., Liang, Wei-Hong, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We evaluate ratios of the $\chi_{c1}$ decay rates to $\eta$ ($\eta', K^-$) and one of the $f_0(1370)$, $f_0(1710)$, $f_2(1270)$, $f_2'(1525)$, $K^{*}_2(1430)$ resonances, which in the local hidden gauge approach are dynamically generated from the vector-vector interaction. With the simple assumption that the $\chi_{c1}$ is a singlet of SU(3), and the input from the study of these resonances as vector-vector molecular states, we describe the experimental ratio $\mathcal{B}(\chi_{c1} \rightarrow \eta f_2(1270))/ \mathcal{B}(\chi_{c1} \rightarrow \eta' f_2'(1525))$ and make predictions for six more ratios that can be tested in future experiments., Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, 1 table
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41. Theoretical interpretation of the $D^+_s \to \pi^+ \pi^0 \eta$ decay and the nature of $a_0(980)$
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Molina, Raquel, Xie, Ju-Jun, Liang, Wei-Hong, Geng, Li-Sheng, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In a recent paper \cite{Ablikim:2019pit}, the BESIII collaboration reported the so-called first observation of pure $W$-annihilation decays $D^+_s \to a^+_0(980) \pi^0$ and $D_s^+ \to a^0_0(980)\pi^+$. The measured absolute branching fractions are, however, puzzlingly larger than those of other measured pure $W$-annihilation decays by at least one order of magnitude. In addition, the relative phase between the two decay modes is found to be about 180 degrees. In this letter, we show that all these can be easily understood if the $a_0(980)$ is a dynamically generated state from $\bar{K} K$ and $\pi \eta$ interactions in coupled channels. In such a scenario, the $D^+_s$ decay proceeds via internal $W$ emission instead of $W$-annihilation, which has a larger decay rate than $W$-annihilation. The proposed decay mechanism and the molecular nature of the $a_0(980)$ also provide a natural explanation to the measured negative interference between the two decay modes., Comment: Version for publication
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42. $$D^+ \rightarrow K_s^0 \pi ^+ \eta $$ reaction and $$a_0(980)^+$$
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Ikeno, Natsumi, primary, Dias, Jorgivan M., additional, Liang, Wei-Hong, additional, and Oset, Eulogio, additional
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43. The Tcs (2900) as a threshold effect from the interaction of the D*K*, D*sρ channels
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Molina Raquel and Oset Eulogio
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Abstract. We investigate the D*K* and Dsρ* interaction in coupled channels within the hidden gauge formalism. A structure is developed around their thresholds, short of producing a bound state, which leads to a peak in the Ds+π¯ mass distribution in the B0 → D¯0 Ds+π¯ decay compatible with the experimental data. We conclude that the interaction between the D* K* and Dsρ* is essential to produce the cusp structure that we associate to the recently seen Tcs¯(2900), and that its experimental width is mainly due to the decay width of the ρ meson. The peak obtained together with a smooth background reproduces fairly well the experimental mass distribution observed in the B0 → D¯0 Ds+π¯ decay.
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44. Meson exchange between initial and final state and the $R_D$ ratio in the $\bar{B} \to D \bar{\nu} \ell (\bar{\nu}_\tau \tau)$ reactions
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Ikeno, Natsumi, Dai, Lianrong, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We perform a calculation of the strong interaction effects between the $B$ and $D$ mesons in the $\bar{B} \to D \bar{\nu} \ell$ reaction, as a crossing process of reactions with $BD$ in the final state, where the strong interaction between the mesons leads to a bound $BD$ state. We find corrections to the tree level amplitude of the order of $15-25\%$. We further see the effect of the corrections studied in the $R_D$ ratio for the rates of $\bar{B} \to D \bar{\nu}_\tau \tau $ and $\bar{B} \to D \bar{\nu}_e \ell$ decays and find corrections of the order of $10\%$. Given the claims of $1.5\%$ precision in this ratio from fits to data within the standard model, any theoretical model aiming at describing this ratio within the same precision must take into account the corrections described in the present work., Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, 6 tables
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45. Further Theoretical Analysis on the $K^{-} {}^{3} \text{He} \to \Lambda p n$ Reaction for the $\bar{K} N N$ Bound-State Search in the J-PARC E15 Experiment
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Sekihara, Takayasu, Oset, Eulogio, and Ramos, Angels
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Based on the scenario that a $\bar{K} N N$ bound state is generated and it eventually decays into $\Lambda p$, we calculate the cross section of the $K^{-} {}^{3} \text{He} \to \Lambda p n$ reaction, which was recently measured in the J-PARC E15 experiment. We find that the behavior of the calculated differential cross section $d ^{2} \sigma / d M_{\Lambda p} d q_{\Lambda p}$, where $M_{\Lambda p}$ and $q_{\Lambda p}$ are the $\Lambda p$ invariant mass and momentum transfer in the $(K^{-} , \, n)$ reaction in the laboratory frame, respectively, is consistent with the experiment. Furthermore, we can reproduce almost quantitatively the experimental data of the $\Lambda p$ invariant mass spectrum in the momentum transfer window $350 \text{ MeV} /c < q_{\Lambda p} < 650 \text{ MeV} /c$. These facts strongly suggest that the $\bar{K} N N$ bound state was indeed generated in the J-PARC E15 experiment., Comment: 4 pages, 4 EPS figures, talk given at the 8th International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP2018), Tsukuba, Japan, 13-17 November, 2018
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46. Triangle singularity in the $J/\psi \rightarrow K^+ K^- f_0(980)(a_0(980))$ decays
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Liang, Wei-Hong, Chen, Hua-Xing, Oset, Eulogio, and Wang, En
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We study the $J/\psi \rightarrow K^+ K^- f_0(980)(a_0(980))$ reaction and find that the mechanism to produce this decay develops a triangle singularity around $M_{\rm inv}(K^- f_0/K^- a_0) \approx 1515$~MeV. The differential width $d\Gamma / dM_{\rm inv}(K^- f_0/K^- a_0)$ shows a rapid growth around the invariant mass being 1515~MeV as a consequence of the triangle singularity of this mechanism, which is directly tied to the nature of the $f_0(980)$ and $a_0(980)$ as dynamically generated resonances from the interaction of pseudoscalar mesons. The branching ratios obtained for the $J/\psi \rightarrow K^+ K^- f_0(980)(a_0(980))$ decays are of the order of $10^{-5}$, accessible in present facilities, and we argue that their observation should provide relevant information concerning the nature of the low-lying scalar mesons., Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, published in EPJC
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47. Analysis of the $ \boldsymbol{e^+ e^- \to J/\psi D\bar D}$ reaction close to the threshold concerning claims of a $\chi_{c0}(2P)$ state
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Wang, En, Liang, Wei-Hong, and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We analyze the $D\bar{D}$ mass distribution from a recent Belle experiment on the $e^+e^- \to J/\psi D\bar{D}$ reaction, and show that the mass distribution divided by phase space does not have a clear peak above the $D\bar{D}$ threshold that justifies the experimental claim of a $\chi_{c0}(2P)$ state from those data. Then we use a unitary formalism with coupled channels $D^+D^-$, $D^0\bar{D}^0$, $D_s\bar{D}_s$, and $\eta\eta$, with some of the interactions taken from a theoretical model, and use the data to fix other parameters. We then show that, given the poor quality of the data, we can get different fits leading to very different $D\bar{D}$ amplitudes, some of them supporting a $D\bar{D}$ bound state and others not. The main conclusion is that the claim for the $\chi_{c0}(2P)$ state, already included in the PDG, is premature, but refined data can provide very valuable information on the $D\bar{D}$ scattering amplitude. As side effects, we warn about the use of a Breit-Wigner amplitude parameterization close to threshold, and show that the $D_s\bar{D}_s$ channel plays an important role in this reaction., Comment: 9 figures, 11 pages, the version to be published in EPJA
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- 2019
48. Repercussion of the [formula omitted] [[formula omitted]] resonance and future developments
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Oset, Eulogio, Dai, Lian-Rong, and Geng, Li-Sheng
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- 2023
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49. Search for the $\Sigma^*$ state in $\Lambda^+_c \to \pi^+ \pi^0 \pi^-\Sigma^+$ decay by triangle singularity
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Xie, Ju-Jun and Oset, Eulogio
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A $\Sigma^*$ resonance with spin-parity $J^P = 1/2^-$ and mass in the vicinity of the $\bar{K}N$ threshold has been predicted in the unitary chiral approach and inferred from the analysis of CLAS data on the $\gamma p \to K^+ \pi^0 \Sigma^0$ reaction. In this work, based on the dominant Cabibbo favored weak decay mechanism, we perform a study of $\Lambda_c^+ \to \pi^+ \pi^0 \Sigma^*$ with the possible $\Sigma^*$ state decaying into $\pi^- \Sigma^+$ through a triangle diagram. This process is initiated by $ \Lambda_c^+ \to \pi^+ \bar{K}^*N $, then the $\bar{K}^*$ decays into $\bar{K} \pi$ and $\bar{K} N$ produce the $\Sigma^*$ through a triangle loop containing $\bar{K}^* N \bar{K}$ which develops a triangle singularity. We show that the $\pi^- \Sigma^+$ state is generated from final state interaction of $\bar{K}N$ in $S$-wave and isospin $I=1$, and the $\Lambda_c^+ \to \pi^+ \pi^0 \pi^- \Sigma^+$ decay can be used to study the possible $\Sigma^*$ state around the $\bar{K}N$ threshold. The proposed decay mechanism can provide valuable information on the nature of the $\Sigma^*$ resonance and can in principle be tested by facilities such as LHCb, BelleII and BESIII., Comment: Version published in PLB
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- 2018
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50. A note on the tensor and vector exchange contributions to $$K \bar{K} \rightarrow K \bar{K}, D \bar{D} \rightarrow D \bar{D} $$ and $$\pi ^+ \pi ^-\rightarrow \pi ^+ \pi ^-$$ reactions
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Abreu, Luciano M., primary, Song, Jing, additional, Brandão, Pedro C. S., additional, and Oset, Eulogio, additional
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- 2024
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