1993
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.48.1185
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New data on theKK¯threshold region and the nature of thef0(

Abstract: We combine new data on fo(S*) production in J/+ and D, decays with earlier information on central production and elastic PP, KK processes to make a fresh examination of the f o ( S * ) resonance. The key feature of our amplitude analysis is its strict enforcement of unitarity. This allows the good energy resolution of the new J/+-&T~P(KE) data to play its full role in delineating the fo(S* ) resonance structure that experiment demands. This enables us to distinguish alternative resonance mechanisms that have b… Show more

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“…The analysis in ref. [5,6,7] favours this latter interpretation, but in ref. [21] the first interpretation is advocated, since the pole found in the IV sheet is far from threshold.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The analysis in ref. [5,6,7] favours this latter interpretation, but in ref. [21] the first interpretation is advocated, since the pole found in the IV sheet is far from threshold.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…However, the f 0 (980) (also called S * , I G (J P C ) = 0 + (0 ++ )), and the a 0 (980) (also called δ, I G (J P C ) = 1 − (0 ++ )) mesonic states are well established experimentally, although there is still debate around their decay widths and particularly about their nature. Following the discovery of the f 0 [1], and a 0 [2], several proposals were made about the nature of these states: qq states [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10], multiquark states [11,12] or KK molecules [13,14,15,16]. Other works argue against the qq nature of the states [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A complicated interplay between S-matrix poles and the KK threshold structure was shown in [10] to play an important role and obscure conventional simple correspondence between the poles and resonances. The phenomenological analysis in the K-matrix framework favoured for a long time a conventional Breight-Wigner resonance interpretation (contrary to a KK state) [11,12,13,14]. A quasi-bound KK state was found in the coupled channel models [15,16,17] and in the meson exchange interaction model [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%