Hadronic decay of vector charmonium from the lattice
Abstract
Estimating decay parameters in lattice simulations is a computationally demanding problem, requiring several volumes and momenta. We explore an alternative approach, where the transition amplitude can be extracted from the spectral decomposition of particular ratios built from correlation functions. This so-called ratio method has the advantage of not needing various irreducible representations or volumes, and it allows us to predict the decay width and the energy shift of the spectrum directly. In this work, we apply this method to study the hadronic decay on two CLS ensembles. This approach requires close to on-shell kinematics to work, and we employ twisted boundary conditions to precisely tune the on-shell point. Although our study is yet to approach the continuum limit, we find a value of fully compatible to the physical result, and informs us by how much our spectrum would shift in a fully dynamical simulation. Besides lattice calculations, many analytical tools have been proposed to understand decay processes. A relatively simple, early example is the quark model, which provides a physical insight of the decay process.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2411.10123,
title = {Hadronic decay of vector charmonium from the lattice},
author = {Benoît Blossier and Jochen Heitger and Jan Neuendorf and Teseo San José},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.10123},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
23 pages, 8 figures, 8 tables