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Charge asymmetry and radiative phi decays

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arxiv hep-ph/0412239 v1 pith:HY2QXFGQ submitted 2004-12-16 hep-ph

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The study of radiative phi decays into scalar mesons, with subsequent decay into pi pi gamma, constitutes an important topic at the electron-positron collider DAPHNE. The interference of the respective amplitude with the one for pi+ pi- gamma production, where the photon originates from initial state radiation, will allow for unambiguous tests of models for the phi -> gamma f0(-> pi pi) amplitude. The forward-backward asymmetry of charged pions, which is a clear signal of such an interference, amounts up to 30 % and is at the same time quite sensitive to the details of the various amplitudes. The results for several characteristic cases are presented and their implementation into the Monte Carlo generator PHOKHARA is described.

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