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Dalitz-plot decomposition for the e+eJ/ψππ(KKˉ)e^+ e^- \to J/ψ\, π\, π\, (K \bar{K}) and e+ehcππe^+ e^- \to h_c \, π\, π processes

Published 25 Oct 2024 in hep-ph | (2410.19946v3)

Abstract: We present an analysis of the e<sup>+</sup>e<sup></sup>γ<sup></sup>J/ψππ(KKˉ)e<sup>+</sup> e<sup>-</sup> \to \gamma<sup>*</sup> \to J/\psi \, \pi \, \pi \, (K \bar{K}) and e<sup>+</sup>e<sup></sup>γ<sup></sup>hcππe<sup>+</sup> e<sup>-</sup> \to \gamma<sup>*</sup> \to h_c \, \pi \, \pi processes employing the recently proposed Dalitz-plot decomposition approach, which is based on the helicity formalism for three-body decays. For the above reactions, we validate the factorization of the overall rotation for all decay chains and spin alignments, along with the crossing symmetry between final states, using a Lagrangian-based toy model. For the model-dependent factors that describe the subchannel dynamics, we employ the dispersive treatment of the ππ(KKˉ)\pi \, \pi \, (K \bar{K}) final state interaction, which accurately reproduces pole positions and couplings of the f0(500)f_0(500) and f0(980)f_0(980) resonances. The constructed amplitudes serve as an essential framework to further constrain the properties of the charged exotic states Zc(3900)Z_c(3900) and Zc(4020)Z_c(4020), produced in these reactions.

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