Charm meson scattering cross sections by pion and rho meson

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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14 pages, revtex, 6 figures, added a figure on the effects of on-shell divergence, final version to appear in Nucl. Phys. A

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10.1016/S0375-9474(00)00611-4

Using the local flavor SU(4) gauge invariance in the limit of vanishing vector meson masses, we extend our previous study of charm meson scattering cross sections by pion and rho meson, which is based only on the pseudoscalar-pseudoscalar-vector meson couplings, to include also contributions from the couplings among three vector mesons and among four particles. We find that diagrams with light meson exchanges usually dominate the cross sections. For the processes considered previously, the additional interactions lead only to diagrams involving charm meson exchanges and contact interactions, and the cross sections for these processes are thus not much affected. Nevertheless, these additional interactions introduce new processes with light meson exchanges and increase significantly the total scattering cross sections of charm mesons by pion and rho meson.

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