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On the Mechanism of Open-Flavor Strong Decays

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-07-09 v1

Abstract

Open-flavor strong decays are mediated by qqˉq\bar q pair production, which is known to occur dominantly with \3p0 quantum numbers. The relation of the phenomenological \3p0 model of these decays to ``microscopic" QCD decay mechanisms has never been clearly established. In this paper we investigate qqˉq\bar q meson decay amplitudes assuming pair production from the scalar confining interaction (sKs) and from one gluon exchange (OGE). sKs pair production predicts decay amplitudes of approximately the correct magnitude and D/S amplitude ratios in b1ωπb_1\to\omega\pi and a1ρπa_1\to\rho\pi which are close to experiment. The OGE decay amplitude is found to be subdominant in most cases, a notable exception being 3^3P01_0\to{}^1S0+1_0+{}^1S0_0. The full sKs~+~OGE amplitudes differ significantly from \3p0 model predictions in some channels and can be distinguished experimentally, for example through an accurate comparison of the D/S amplitude ratios in b1ωπb_1\to\omega\pi and a1ρπa_1\to\rho\pi.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9604355,
  title  = {On the Mechanism of Open-Flavor Strong Decays},
  author = {E. S. Ackleh and T. Barnes and E. S. Swanson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9604355},
  year   = {2009}
}

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44 pages, 22 eps figures, RevTex, complete postscript file available at http://csep2.phy.ornl.gov/theory_group/people/barnes/pubs/abs.ps