$D$-wave effects in diffractive electroproduction of heavy quarkonia from the photon-like $V\rightarrow Q\bar Q$ transition
Michal Krelina, Jan Nemchik, Roman Pasechnik

TL;DR
This paper investigates the role of D-wave contributions in the photon-like transition of heavy quarkonia, revealing that neglecting D-waves can lead to discrepancies with experimental data, especially for excited states.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that the photon-like V→Qar Q transition's D-wave component significantly affects heavy quarkonium photoproduction predictions, emphasizing the importance of wave function structure.
Findings
D-wave contributions cause discrepancies in photoproduction data.
S-wave only models better describe excited state production.
Predictions for excited states are highly sensitive to wave function nodal structure.
Abstract
We analyze the validity of a commonly used identification between structures of the virtual photon and vector meson transitions. In the existing studies of -wave vector-meson photoproduction in the literature, such an identification is typically performed in the light-front (LF) frame while the radial component of the meson wave function is rather postulated than computed from the first principles. The massive photon-like vertex, besides the -wave component, also contains an extra -wave admixture in the rest frame. However, the relative weight of these contributions cannot be justified by any reasonable nonrelativistic potential model. In this work, we investigate the relative role of the -wave contribution starting from the photon-like quarkonium transition in both frames: in the $Q\bar…
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