Two-pole structure of the $h_1(1415)$ axial-vector meson: resolving mass discrepancy
Abstract
We investigate isoscalar axial-vector mesons using a coupled-channel formalism. The kernel amplitudes are constructed from meson-exchange diagrams in the - and -channels, which are derived from effective Lagrangians based on hidden local symmetry. We incorporate six channels: , , , , , and , and solve the off-shell coupled integral equations. We first discuss the dynamical generation of the . The pole diagram for has a certain effect on the generation of . We observe two poles at MeV and MeV, which exhibit a two-pole structure of the meson. This two-pole structure may resolve the discrepancy in the experimental data on the mass of . The results show that the lower pole couples strongly to the channel, while the higher pole couples predominantly to the channel. This provides insights into the nature of mesons and explains ossible discrepancies in the mass of .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2409.02420,
title = {Two-pole structure of the $h_1(1415)$ axial-vector meson: resolving mass discrepancy},
author = {Samson Clymton and Hyun-Chul Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.02420},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
12 pages, 7 figure