Covariant light-front approach for $$B_c$$ decays into charmonium: implications on form factors and branching ratios

Author:

Zhang Zhi-Qing,Sun Zhi-Jie,Zhao Yan-Chao,Yang You-Ya,Zhang Zi-Yu

Abstract

AbstractIn this work, we investigate the form factors of $$B_c$$ B c decays into $$J/\Psi , \psi (2S,3S),\eta _c,$$ J / Ψ , ψ ( 2 S , 3 S ) , η c , $$ \eta _c(2\,S,3\,S), \chi _{c0}, \chi _{c1}, h_c$$ η c ( 2 S , 3 S ) , χ c 0 , χ c 1 , h c , and X(3872) mesons in the covariant light-front quark model (CLFQM). For the purpose of the branching ratio calculation, the form factors of $$B_c\rightarrow D^{(*)}, D^{(*)}_s$$ B c D ( ) , D s ( ) transitions are also included. In order to obtain the form factors for the physical transition processes, we need to extend these form factors from the space-like region to the time-like region. The $$q^2$$ q 2 dependence for each transition form factor is also plotted. Then, using the factorization method, we calculate the branching ratios of 80 $$B_c$$ B c decay channels with a charmonium involved in each mode. Most of our predictions are comparable to the results given by other approaches. As to the decays with the radially excited-state S-wave charmonia involved, such as $$\psi (2S,3S)$$ ψ ( 2 S , 3 S ) and $$\eta _c(2S,3S)$$ η c ( 2 S , 3 S ) , two sets of parameters for their light-front wave functions, corresponding to scenario I (SI) and scenario II (SII), are adopted to calculate the branching ratios. By comparing with the future experimental data, one can discriminate which parameters are more favored.

Funder

the National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)

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