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Phenomenological model for the $γ^*γ\to ηπ^+ π^-$ reaction in the $f_1(1285)$ energy region
Motivated by the ongoing analysis of the BESIII Collaboration on the
single-tagged $e^+e^-\to e^+e^- \eta \pi^+\pi^-$ reaction, we present a
phenomenological study of the diphoton fusion to $\eta \pi^+ \pi^-$, focusing
on the production mechanism of the $f_1(1285)$ resonance. Contributions from
the $f_1(1285)\to a_0(980)^\pm\, \pi^\mp$ and $f_1(1285)\to \sigma/f_0(500)\,
\eta$ channels are included without introducing free parameters within an
effective Lagrangian approach. Assuming the destructive interference between
the amplitudes, we predict the invariant mass distributions, angular
distributions, and total cross sections of the $\gamma^*\gamma \to
\eta\pi^+\pi^-$ process, which will be tested by the forthcoming BESIII
measurements.