Are there the VP couplings in the psi(3770) non-charmed decays hidden behind the current experiment measurements?
D. Zhang, G. Rong, J.C. Chen

TL;DR
This paper performs a comprehensive amplitude analysis of $e^+e^- o$ VP channels near 3.77 GeV, revealing potential hidden non-$Dar D$ decay mechanisms of $ ext{psi}(3770)$ and offering insights into longstanding decay puzzles.
Contribution
It introduces a novel global amplitude analysis that uncovers unusual solutions indicating significant SU(3) VP decay contributions of $ ext{psi}(3770)$, challenging previous conclusions.
Findings
Unusual solutions suggest strong SU(3) VP decay of $ ext{psi}(3770)$
Potential explanation for the $ ho- ext{pi}$ puzzle
Reinterpretation of $ ext{psi}(3770)$ non-$Dar D$ decays
Abstract
A global analysis of the full amplitudes for VP (Vector and Pseudoscalar) channels at =3.773 GeV and 3.670 GeV, which were measured by the CLEO-c Collaboration, shows that those measurements are essentially nontrivial for searching for the non- decays. Unlike the nearly negative verdict on the strong decays to the VP channels in the original analysis of the CLEO-c data, there exist some unusual solutions that predict the remarkable strength of SU(3) symmetry VP decay of resonance, which give some clue to understand the mechanism of non- decays and to reexplain the well-known puzzle in the J/ and decays.
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
