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Two-pole structure of the $h_1(1415)$ axial-vector meson: resolving mass discrepancy

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-09-05 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We investigate isoscalar axial-vector mesons using a coupled-channel formalism. The kernel amplitudes are constructed from meson-exchange diagrams in the tt- and uu-channels, which are derived from effective Lagrangians based on hidden local symmetry. We incorporate six channels: πρ\pi\rho, ηω\eta\omega, KKˉK\bar{K}^*, ηϕ\eta\phi, ηω\eta'\omega, and ηϕ\eta'\phi, and solve the off-shell coupled integral equations. We first discuss the dynamical generation of the h1(1170)h_1(1170). The pole diagram for h1(1595)h_1(1595) has a certain effect on the generation of h1(1170)h_1(1170). We observe two poles at (1387i6)(1387-i6) MeV and (1452i51)(1452-i51) MeV, which exhibit a two-pole structure of the h1(1415)h_1(1415) meson. This two-pole structure may resolve the discrepancy in the experimental data on the mass of h1(1415)h_1(1415). The results show that the lower pole couples strongly to the KKˉK\bar{K}^* channel, while the higher pole couples predominantly to the ηϕ\eta\phi channel. This provides insights into the nature of h1h_1 mesons and explains ossible discrepancies in the mass of h1(1415)h_1(1415).

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@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}
}

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12 pages, 7 figure