On the Mechanism of Open-Flavor Strong Decays
Abstract
Open-flavor strong decays are mediated by 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 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 and which are close to experiment. The OGE decay amplitude is found to be subdominant in most cases, a notable exception being PSS. 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 and .
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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