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arxiv: 1210.6392 · v2 · pith:K2UQQZ34new · submitted 2012-10-23 · ✦ hep-ph · nucl-th

The role of f₀(1710) in the φ ω threshold peak of J/Psi to γ φ ω

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We study the process $J/\Psi \to \gamma \phi \omega$, measured by the BES experiment, where a neat peak close to the $\phi \omega$ threshold is observed and is associated to a scalar meson resonance around 1800 MeV. We make the observation that a scalar resonance coupling to $\phi \omega$ unavoidably couples strongly to $K \bar K$, but no trace of a peak is seen in the $K \bar K$ spectrum of the $J/\Psi \to \gamma K \bar K$ at this energy. This serves us to rule out the interpretation of the observed peak as a signal of a new resonance. After this is done, a thorough study is performed on the production of a pair of vector mesons and how its interaction leads necessarily to a peak in the $J/\Psi \to \gamma \phi \omega$ reaction close to the $\phi \omega$ threshold, due to the dynamical generation of the $f_0(1710)$ resonance by the vector-vector interaction. We then show that both the shape obtained for the $\phi \omega$ mass distribution, as well as the strength are naturally reproduced by this mechanism. The work also explains why the $\phi\omega$ peak is observed in the BES experiment and not in other reactions, like $B^\pm\to K^\pm \phi\omega$ of Belle.

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