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The production of $eta^{(prime)}pi$ pairs constitutes one of the golden channels to search for hybrid exotics, with explicit gluonic degrees of freedom. Understanding the dynamics and backgrounds associated to $eta^{(prime)}pi$ production above the resonance region is required to impose additional constraints to the resonance extraction. We consider the reaction $pi^-pto eta^{(prime)} pi^- ,p$ measured by COMPASS. We show that the data in $2.4 < m_{eta^{(prime)}pi} < 3.0$ GeV can be described by amplitudes based on double-Regge exchanges. The angular distribution of the meson pairs, in particular in the $eta pi$ channel, can be attributed to flavor singlet exchanges, suggesting the presence of a large gluon content that couples strongly to the produced mesons.
Exclusive production of $etapi^-$ and $etapi^-$ has been studied with a $191,textrm{GeV}/c$ $pi^-$ beam impinging on a hydrogen target at COMPASS (CERN). Partial-wave analyses reveal different odd/even angular momentum ($L$) characteristics in the in
A model for the $B^pm to pi^-pi^+pi^pm$ decay amplitude is proposed to study the large CP violation observed at the high mass region of the Dalitz plane. A short distance $ b to u $ amplitude with the weak phase $gamma$ is considered together with th
Using a sample of $1.3times 10^9$ $J/psi$ events collected with the BESIII detector, we report the first observation of $eta^{prime}topi^{+}pi^{-}pi^{+}pi^{-}$ and $eta^{prime}topi^{+}pi^{-}pi^{0}pi^{0}$. The measured branching fractions are $mathcal
Using $1.09times10^{9}$ $J/psi$ events collected by the BESIII experiment in 2012, we study the $J/psirightarrowgammaeta^{prime}pi^{+}pi^{-}$ process and observe a significant abrupt change in the slope of the $eta^{prime}pi^{+}pi^{-}$ invariant mass
A search for the $C!P$-violating strong decays $eta to pi^+pi^-$ and $eta^prime(958) to pi^+pi^-$ has been performed using approximately $2.5 times 10^{7}$ events of each of the decays $D^+ to pi^+pi^+pi^-$ and $D_s^+ to pi^+pi^+pi^-$, recorded by th