Higher-order multipole amplitudes in charmonium radiative transitions
M. Artuso, et al. (CLEO Collaboration)

TL;DR
This study measures higher multipole amplitudes in charmonium radiative transitions, confirming theoretical predictions and resolving discrepancies with previous measurements using a large data sample.
Contribution
First precise measurement of M2 amplitudes in charmonium radiative transitions using unbinned maximum likelihood fits on extensive data.
Findings
Good agreement with theoretical M2 amplitude predictions.
Determined ratios of normalized M2 amplitudes with uncertainties.
Contrasts with some previous experimental results.
Abstract
Using 24 million decays in CLEO-c, we have searched for higher multipole admixtures in electric-dipole-dominated radiative transitions in charmonia. We find good agreement between our data and theoretical predictions for magnetic quadrupole (M2) amplitudes in the transitions and , in striking contrast to some previous measurements. Let and denote the normalized M2 amplitudes in the respective aforementioned decays, where the superscript refers to the angular momentum of the . By performing unbinned maximum likelihood fits to full five-parameter angular distributions, we determine the ratios and , where the theoretical predictions are independent of the charmed quark magnetic moment…
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