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Unquenched quark-model calculation of X(3872) electromagnetic decays

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-01-28 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

A recent quark-model description of X(3872) as an unquenched 23 ⁣P12\,{}^{3\!}P_1 ccˉc\bar{c} state is generalised by now including all relevant meson-meson configurations, in order to calculate the widths of the experimentally observed electromagnetic decays X(3872)γJ/ψX(3872) \to \gamma J/\psi and X(3872)γψ(2S)X(3872) \to \gamma\psi(2S). Interestingly, the inclusion of additional two-meson channels, most importantly D±DD^\pm D^{\star\mp}, leads to a sizeable increase of the ccˉc\bar{c} probability in the total wave function, although the D0Dˉ0D^0\bar{D}^{\star0} component remains the dominant one. As for the electromagnetic decays, unquenching strongly reduces the γψ(2S)\gamma\psi(2S) decay rate yet even more sharply enhances the γJ/ψ\gamma J/\psi rate, resulting in a decay ratio compatible with one experimental observation but in slight disagreement with two others. Nevertheless, the results show a dramatic improvement as compared to a quenched calculation with the same confinement force and parameters. Concretely, we obtain Γ(X(3872)γψ(2S))=28.9\Gamma ( X(3872) \to \gamma \psi(2S) )=28.9 keV and Γ(X(3872)γJ/ψ)=24.7\Gamma ( X(3872) \to \gamma J/\psi)=24.7 keV, with branching ratio Rγψ=1.17\mathcal{R}_{\gamma\psi}=1.17.

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@article{arxiv.1411.1654,
  title  = {Unquenched quark-model calculation of X(3872) electromagnetic decays},
  author = {Marco Cardoso and George Rupp and Eef van Beveren},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.1654},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

10 pages, 2 figures (3 plots), 10 tables, SVJOUR style; v2: typos corrected, 2 references added, remarks added on dipole approximation, version accepted for publication in Eur. Phys. J. C