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arxiv: 1909.08888 · v2 · pith:7KGAT54Hnew · submitted 2019-09-19 · ✦ hep-ph

J/psi to γ ππ, γπ⁰η reactions and the f₀(980) and a₀(980) resonances

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We study the $J/\psi \to \gamma \pi^+ \pi^-$, $\gamma \pi^0 \eta$ reactions from the perspective that they come from the $J/\psi \to \phi(\omega) \pi^+ \pi^-, \rho^0\pi^0 \eta$ reactions, where the $\rho^0$, $\omega$, and $\phi$ get converted into a photon via vector meson dominance. Using models successfully used previously to study the $J/\psi \to \omega (\phi) \pi\pi$ reactions, we make determinations of the invariant mass distributions for $\pi^+ \pi^-$ in the regions of the $f_0(500)$, $f_0(980)$, and for $\pi^0 \eta$ in the region of the $a_0(980)$. The integrated differential widths lead to branching ratios below present upper bounds, but they are sufficiently large for future check in updated facilities.

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