Observation of a new narrow axial-vector meson $a_1(1420)$
arXiv:1501.05732 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.082001
Abstract
The COMPASS collaboration at CERN has measured diffractive dissociation of 190 GeV/$c$ pions into the $Ï^-Ï^-Ï^+$ final state using a stationary hydrogen target. A partial-wave analysis (PWA) was performed in bins of $3Ï$ mass and four-momentum transfer using the isobar model and the so far largest PWA model consisting of 88 waves. A narrow $J^{PC} = 1^{++}$ signal is observed in the $f_0(980)\,Ï$ channel. We present a resonance-model study of a subset of the spin-density matrix selecting $3Ï$ states with $J^{PC} = 2^{++}$ and $4^{++}$ decaying into $Ï(770)\,Ï$ and with $J^{PC} = 1^{++}$ decaying into $f_0(980)\,Ï$. We identify a new $a_1$ meson with mass $(1414^{+15}_{-13})$ MeV/$c^2$ and width $(153^{+8}_{-23})$ MeV/$c^2$. Within the final states investigated in our analysis, we observe the new $a_1(1420)$ decaying only into $f_0(980)\,Ï$, suggesting its exotic nature.
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