Di-Pion Decays of Heavy Quarkonium in the Field Correlator Method

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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62 pages,8 tables,7 figures

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10.1134/S1063778808060094

Mechanism of di-pion transitions $nS\to n'S\pi\pi(n=3,2; n'=2,1)$ in bottomonium and charmonium is studied with the use of the chiral string-breaking Lagrangian allowing for the emission of any number of $\pi(K,\eta),$ and not containing fitting parameters. The transition amplitude contains two terms, $M=a-b$, where first term (a) refers to subsequent one-pion emission: $\Upsilon(nS)\to\pi B\bar B^*\to\pi\Upsilon(n'S)\pi$ and second term (b) refers to two-pion emission: $\Upsilon(nS)\to\pi\pi B\bar B\to\pi\pi\Upsilon(n'S)$. The one-parameter formula for the di-pion mass distribution is derived, $\frac{dw}{dq}\sim$(phase space) $|\eta-x|^2$, where $x=\frac{q^2-4m^2_\pi}{q^2_{max}-4m^2_\pi},$ $q^2\equiv M^2_{\pi\pi}$. The parameter $\eta$ dependent on the process is calculated, using SHO wave functions and imposing PCAC restrictions (Adler zero) on amplitudes a,b. The resulting di-pion mass distributions are in agreement with experimental data.

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