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We perform a theoretical study of the $chi_{cJ} to phi K^* bar K to phi Kpi bar K$ reaction taking into account the $K^* bar K$ final state interaction, which in the chiral unitary approach is responsible, together with its coupled channels, for the formation of the low lying axial vector mesons, in this case the $h_1(1380)$ given the selection of quantum numbers. Based on this picture we can easily explain why in the $chi_{c0}$ decay the $h_1(1380)$ resonance is not produced, and, in the case of $chi_{c1}$ and $chi_{c2}$ decay, why a dip in the $K^+ pi^0 K^-$ mass distribution appears in the 1550-1600 MeV region, that in our picture comes from a destructive interference between the tree level mechanism and the rescattering that generates the $h_1(1380)$ state. Such a dip is not reproduced in pictures where the nominal $h_1(1380)$ signal is added incoherently to a background, which provides support to the picture where the resonance appears from rescattering of vector-pseudoscalar components.
Using a data sample of 106 million $psi(3686)$ events collected with the BESIII detector operated at the BEPCII storage ring, we study for the first time the decay $chi_{cJ}tophi K^{0}_S K^{pm}pi^{mp}$ and $chi_{cJ}tophi K^{+} K^{-}pi^{0}$ in the E1
In this work, we propose that detecting the polarization information of $chi_{cJ}to phiphi~(J=0,1,2)$ can be as good test of the role of hadronic loop effect on these decays. Our results shows that the obtained ratios of helicity amplitudes are quite
Using a data sample of $(448.1pm2.9)times10^{6}$ $psi(3686)$ decays collected by the BESIII detector at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider (BEPCII), we observe the decays $chi_{cJ}to phiphieta~(J=0,~1,~2)$, where the $chi_{cJ}$ are produced via t
We investigate the decay mechanism in the B^- -> phi phi K^- decay with the phi phi invariant mass below the charm threshold and in the neighborhood of the eta_c invariant mass region. Our approach is based on the use of factorization model and the k
Using $1.31 times 10^9$ $J/psi$ events collected by the BESIII detector at the BEPCII $e^+e^-$ collider, we report the first observation of the $h_1(1380)$ in $J/psi to eta^{prime} h_1(1380)$ with a significance of more than ten standard deviations.