Are the $a_{0}(1710)$ or $a_{0}(1817)$ resonances in the $D_{s}^{+} \rightarrow K_{S}^{0}K^{+}π^{0}$ decay?
Abstract: The BESIII Collaboration claimed that a new $a_{0}(1817)$ resonance was found in the recent results of the $D_{s}{+} \rightarrow K_{S}{0}K{+}\pi{0}$ decay. For this decay process, we perform a unitary amplitude to analyze the contributions of the states $a_{0}(980){+}$ and $a_{0}(1710){+}$ with the final state interactions. Considering the Cabibbo-favored external and internal $W$-emission mechanisms at the quark level, and the contributions of the resonances $a_{0}(980){+}$, $a_{0}(1710){+}$ in the $S$-wave and $\bar{K}{*}(892){0}$, ${K}{*}(892){+}$ in the $P$-wave, the recent experimental data of the $K_{S}{0}K{+}$ invariant mass spectrum from the BESIII Collaboration can be described well. In our results, the states $a_{0}(980)$ and $a_{0}(1710)$ are dynamically generated from the final state interactions of $K\bar{K}$ and $K{}\bar{K}{}$, respectively, which support the molecular nature for them. Moreover, some obtained branching fractions are in agreement with the experimental measurements.
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