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Identifying the transverse and longitudinal modes of the $K^*$ and $K_{1}$ mesons through their angular dependent decay modes

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-03-28 v1

Abstract

Observing the mass shifts of chiral partners will provide invaluable insight into the role of chiral symmetry breaking in the generation of hadron masses. Because both the KK^* and K1K_1 mesons have vacuum widths smaller than 100 MeV, they are ideal candidates for realizing mass shift measurements. On the other hand, the different momentum dependence of the longitudinal and transverse modes smear the peak positions. In this work, we analyze the angular dependence of the two-body decays of both the KK^* and K1K_1. It is found that the longitudinal and transverse modes of the KK^* can be isolated by observing the pseudoscalar decay in either the forward or perpendicular directions, respectively. For the K1K_1 decaying into a vector meson and a pseudoscalar meson, one can accomplish the same goal by further observing the polarization of the vector meson through its angular dependence on the two pseudoscalar meson decay.

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@article{arxiv.2403.18288,
  title  = {Identifying the transverse and longitudinal modes of the $K^*$ and $K_{1}$ mesons through their angular dependent decay modes},
  author = {In Woo Park and Hiroyuki Sako and Kazuya Aoki and Philipp Gubler and Su Houng Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.18288},
  year   = {2024}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures