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Resonant Dimeson Decay Mechanism in K → ππ Decays

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Phase Structure of Strongly Interacting Matter
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It is shown that the ratio of the isoscalar and isotensor amplitudes, as determined from the Kππ decay data, can be understood in terms of a resonant decay mechanism that proceeds via the weak formation of a strongly interacting resonant two quark — two antiquark system which subsequently breaks up into two pions through rearrangement.

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Viollier, R.D., Zimak, P. (1990). Resonant Dimeson Decay Mechanism in K → ππ Decays. In: Cleymans, J. (eds) Phase Structure of Strongly Interacting Matter. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87821-3_13

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