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Isospin strikes back

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-03-11 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Assuming isospin conservation, the decay of a ccˉc\bar c vector meson into the ΛΣˉ0+c.c.\Lambda\bar\Sigma^0+\mathrm{c.c.} final state is purely electromagnetic. At the leading order, the ccˉc\bar c vector meson first converts into a virtual photon that, then produces the ΛΣˉ0+c.c.\Lambda\bar\Sigma^0+\mathrm{c.c.} final state. Moreover, such a mechanism, i.e., the virtual photon coupling to ΛΣˉ0+c.c.\Lambda\bar\Sigma^0+\mathrm{c.c.}, is the solely intermediate process through which, in Born approximation, the reaction e+eΛΣˉ0+c.c.e^+e^-\to\Lambda\bar\Sigma^0+\mathrm{c.c.} does proceed. It follows that any significant difference between the amplitudes of the processes ccˉΛΣˉ0+c.c.c\bar c\to\Lambda\bar\Sigma^0+\mathrm{c.c.} and e+eΛΣˉ0+c.c.e^+e^-\to\Lambda\bar\Sigma^0+\mathrm{c.c.} at the ccˉc\bar c mass must be ascribed to an isospin-violating contribution in the ccˉc\bar c decay. In Eur. Phys. J. C 80\boldsymbol{80}, 903 (2020) we studied the decay of the ψ(2S)\psi(2S) vector meson into ΛΣˉ0+c.c.\Lambda\bar\Sigma^0+\mathrm{c.c.} and, on the light of the large branching fraction BR18(ψ(2S)ΛΣˉ0+c.c.)=(1.23±0.24)×105{\rm BR}_{18}(\psi(2S)\to\Lambda\bar\Sigma^0+\mathrm{c.c.})=(1.23\pm0.24)\times 10^{-5}, published in the 2018 edition of the Review of Particle Physics Phys. Rev. D 98\boldsymbol{98}, 030001 (2018), we claimed either the presence of a significant isospin-violating contribution or, with a lesser emphasis, a "not complete reliability of the only available datum". In any case, we propose a new measurement. Apparently, our second and considered less serious hypothesis was the right one, indeed the branching fraction published in the 2024 edition of the Review of Particle Physics Phys. Rev. D 110\boldsymbol{110}, 030001 (2024) is BR(ψ(2S)ΛΣˉ0+c.c.)=(1.6±0.7)×106 {\rm BR}(\psi(2S)\to\Lambda\bar\Sigma^0+\mathrm{c.c.})=(1.6\pm0.7)\times 10^{-6}, more than seven times lower with the error that increased from 20%\sim 20\% to 45%\sim 45\%.

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@article{arxiv.2501.04449,
  title  = {Isospin strikes back},
  author = {Francesco Rosini and Simone Pacetti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.04449},
  year   = {2025}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures

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