Abstract
AbstractUnder the aegis of isospin conservation, the amplitudes in Born approximation, i.e., considering the only one-photon-exchange mechanism, of the decay $$\psi \rightarrow \Lambda \overline{\Sigma }{}^0+\text {c.c.}$$
ψ
→
Λ
Σ
¯
0
+
c.c.
, where $$\psi $$
ψ
is a vector charmonium, and of the reaction $$e^+e^-\rightarrow \Lambda \overline{\Sigma }{}^0+\text {c.c.}$$
e
+
e
-
→
Λ
Σ
¯
0
+
c.c.
at the $$\psi $$
ψ
mass, are parametrized by the same electromagnetic coupling. It follows that, the modulus of such a coupling can be extracted from the data on the two observables: the decay branching fraction and the annihilation cross section. By considering the first two vector charmonia, $$J/\psi $$
J
/
ψ
and $$\psi (2S)$$
ψ
(
2
S
)
, it is found that, especially in the case of $$\psi (2S)$$
ψ
(
2
S
)
, there is a substantial discrepancy between the values of the modulus of the same electromagnetic coupling extracted from the branching ratio and the cross section. We propose, as a possible explanation for such a disagreement, the presence in the decay amplitude of isospin-violating contributions driven by two different mechanisms, that, however, appear to be more favored in the $$\psi (2S)$$
ψ
(
2
S
)
than in the $$J/\psi $$
J
/
ψ
decays.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)
Cited by
5 articles.
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