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Hadronic D decays involving even-parity light mesons (1002.2466v2)

Published 12 Feb 2010 in hep-ph and hep-ex

Abstract: We study the hadronic D meson decays into a pseudoscalar meson $P$ and an even-parity meson $M$, where $M$ represents a scalar meson $S$, an axial-vector meson $A$, or a tensor meson $T$. These decays are first analyzed in the flavor-diagram approach. Fits to the $SP$ modes with $S$ being a non-strange scalar meson show that neither the simple $q\bar q$ picture nor the $q2\bar q2$ scheme is favored by data. Current measurements on the $AP$ decays are insufficient for a meaningful analysis. Some $TP$ data are inconsistent with the others. In certain cases, the $W$-annihilation diagrams indicated by the data are unexpectedly large. As a comparison, we also compute their decay rates in the factorization approach using form factors extracted from the covariant light-front model. We find that factorization works well for Cabibbo-allowed $D+ \to SP,AP$ decays free of the weak annihilation contributions ($W$-exchange or $W$-annihilation). For the other $SP$ and $AP$ modes, it is necessary to include weak annihilation contributions to account for the data. However, factoriztion fails for $D\to TP$ decays for some unknown reason; the predicted rates are in general too small by at least two orders of magnitude compared to experiment. We also examine the finite width effects of resonances. Some decay modes which are kinematically forbidden become physically allowed due to the finite width of the resonance. We show that the branching fraction of $D+\to\sigma\pi+$ extracted from three-body decays is enhanced by a factor of 2, whereas $\B(D0\to f_2(1270)\ov K0)$ is reduced by a factor of 4 by finite width effects.

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