New puzzle in charmonium decays
Hongpeng Wang, Chang-Zheng Yuan

TL;DR
This paper analyzes pseudoscalar charmonium decays, compares experimental data with theoretical predictions, and finds significant discrepancies, revealing unusual decay dynamics and providing new measurements of decay widths.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental test of two theoretical predictions for these decays and offers the first model-independent evaluation of the partial width of ta_c(2S) gamma.
Findings
Experimental data significantly differ from existing theoretical predictions.
No decay mode with higher rate in ta_c(2S) than in ta_c observed.
New measurements of ta_c(2S)gamma and ta_cgamma partial widths.
Abstract
By analyzing existing data on pseudoscalar charmonium decays, we obtain the ratio of the branching fractions of and decays into ten different final states with light hadrons. For the first time, we test the two existing theoretical predictions of these decays, and find that the experimental data are significantly different from both of them. The lack of observation of any decay mode with higher rate in than in decays suggests very unusual decay dynamics in pseudoscalar charmonium decays to be identified. We also report the first model-independent evaluation of the partial width of ( keV) and improved determination of that of ( keV). The latter shows a tension with the most recent lattice QCD calculation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
