Hadronic three-body D decays mediated by scalar resonances
Hai-Yang Cheng, Cheng-Wei Chiang, Zhi-Qing Zhang

TL;DR
This paper investigates three-body D meson decays involving scalar resonances, highlighting the importance of non-factorizable contributions, comparing scalar meson models, and analyzing decay amplitude dynamics with experimental data.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of scalar resonance contributions in D decays, compares two-quark and tetraquark models, and challenges the applicability of topological amplitude methods.
Findings
Two-quark and four-quark models for scalars are compared, with tetraquark generally fitting data better.
Vertex and spectator corrections significantly affect scalar meson emission diagrams.
W-exchange and W-annihilation amplitudes are sizable, impacting decay rate predictions.
Abstract
We study the quasi-two-body decays and the three-body decays proceeding through intermediate scalar resonances, where and denote scalar and pseudoscalar mesons, respectively. Our main results are: (i) Certain external and internal -emission diagrams with the emitted meson being a scalar meson are na{\"i}vely expected to vanish, but they actually receive contributions from vertex and hard spectator-scattering corrections beyond the factorization approximation. (ii) For light scalars with masses below or close to 1~GeV, it is more sensible to study three-body decays directly and compare with experiment as the two-body branching fractions are either unavailable or subject to large finite-width effects of the scalar meson. (iii) We consider the two-quark (scheme I) and four-quark (scheme II) descriptions of the light scalar mesons, and find the latter generally in…
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