The BES-III Collaboration recently report the observation of anomalously
large isospin violations in J/ψ→γη(1405/1475)→γπ0f0(980)→γ+3π, where the f0(980) in the ππ invariant mass
spectrum appears to be much narrower (∼ 10 MeV) than the peak width
(∼50 MeV) measured in other processes. We show that a mechanism, named as
triangle singularity (TS), can produce a narrow enhancement between the charged
and neutral KKˉ thresholds, i.e., 2mK±∼2mK0. It can also
lead to different invariant mass spectra for η(1405/1475)→a0(980)π
and KKˉ∗+c.c., which can possibly explain the long-standing puzzle
about the need for two close states η(1405) and η(1475) in
ηππ and KKˉπ, respectively. The TS could be a key to our
understanding of the nature of η(1405/1475) and advance our knowledge
about the mixing between a0(980) and f0(980).Comment: 4 pages and 7 eps figures; Journal-matched versio