Use of B->J/Ïf0 decays to discern the q anti-q or tetraquark nature of scalar mesons
arXiv:1305.6554 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.062001
Abstract
We consider the relative decay rates of B0 and Bs mesons into a JÏ plus a light scalar meson either the f0(500) (Ï) or the f0(980). We show that it is possible to distinguish between the quark content of the scalars being quark-antiquark or tetraquark by measuring specific ratios of decay rates. Using current data we determine the ratio of form-factors in Bs->JÏf0(980) with respect to B0->JÏf0(500) decays to be 1.02(+0.14, -0.04) at a four-momentum transfer squared equal to the mass of the JÏ meson squared. In the case where these light mesons are considered to be quark-antiquark states, we give a determination of the mixing angle between strange and light quark states of less than 28 degrees at 90% confidence level. We also discuss the use of a similar ratio to investigate the structure of other isospin singlet states.
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