We investigate the structure of the scalar mesons f 0 (975) and a 0 (980) within realistic meson-exchange models of the ππ and πη interactions. Starting from a modified version of the Jülich model for ππ scattering we perform an analysis of the pole structure of the resulting scattering amplitude and find, in contrast to existing models, a somewhat large mass for the f 0 (975) (m f 0 = 1015 MeV, Γ f 0 = 30 MeV). It is shown that our model provides a description of J/ψ → φππ/φKK data comparable in quality with those of alternative models. Furthermore, the formalism developed for the ππ system is consistently extended to the πη interaction leading to a description of the a 0 (980) as a dynamically generated threshold effect (which is therefore neither a conventional qq state nor a KK bound state). Exploring the corresponding pole 1 position the a 0 (980) is found to be rather broad (m a 0 = 991 MeV, Γ a 0 = 202 MeV). The experimentally observed smaller width results from the influence of the nearby KK threshold on this pole.
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