Three-body decay of the d* dibaryon
Abstract
Under certain circumstances, a three-body decay width can be approximated by an integral involving a product of two off-shell two-body decay widths. This ``angle-average'' approximation is used to calculate the decay width of the dibaryon in a simple model for the most important Feynman diagrams describing pion emissions with baryon-baryon recoil and meson retardation. The decay width is found to be about 0.006 (0.07, 0.5) MeV at the mass of 2065 (2100, 2150) MeV for input dynamics derived from the Full Bonn potential. The smallness of this width is qualitatively understood as the result of the three-body decay being ``third forbidden''. The concept of forbiddenness and the threshold behavior of a three-body decay are further studied in connection with the decay of the dibaryon where the idea of unfavorness has to be introduced. The implications of these results are briefly discussed.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/9806071,
title = {Three-body decay of the d* dibaryon},
author = {Chun Wa Wong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/9806071},
year = {2008}
}
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15 pages, RevTeX, two-column journal style, six figures