Final State Interactions in the Ds+ --> omega pi+ and Ds+ --> rho0 pi+ Decays
Abstract
We investigate the decay mechanisms in the Ds+ --> omega pi+ and Ds+ --> rho0 pi+ transitions. The naive factorization ansatz predicts vanishing amplitude for the Ds+ --> omega pi+ decay, while the Ds+ --> rho0 pi+ decay amplitude does have an annihilation contribution also in this limit. Both decays can proceed through intermediate states of hidden strangeness, e.g. K, K*, which we estimate in this paper. These contributions can explain the experimental value for the Ds+ --> omega pi+ decay rate, which no longer can be viewed as a clean signature of the annihilation decay of Ds+. The combination of the \pi(1300) pole dominated annihilation contribution and the internal K, K* exchange can saturate present experimental upper bound on Ds+ --> rho0 pi+ decay rate, which is therefore expected to be within the experimental reach. Finally, the proposed mechanism of hidden strangeness FSI constitutes only a small correction to the Cabibbo allowed decay rates Ds--> K K*, phi pi, which are well described already in the factorization approximation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0308100,
title = {Final State Interactions in the Ds+ --> omega pi+ and Ds+ --> rho0 pi+ Decays},
author = {Svjetlana Fajfer and Anita Prapotnik and Paul Singer and Jure Zupan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0308100},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
12 pages, 3 figures