Canonical interpretation of Y(10750) and $$\Upsilon (10860)$$ in the $$\Upsilon $$ family

Author:

Li Qi,Liu Ming-Sheng,Lü Qi-FangORCID,Gui Long-Cheng,Zhong Xian-Hui

Abstract

AbstractInspired by the new resonance Y(10750), we calculate the masses and two-body OZI-allowed strong decays of the higher vector bottomonium sates within both screened and linear potential models. We discuss the possibilities of $$\Upsilon (10860)$$Υ(10860) and Y(10750) as mixed states via the $$S-D$$S-D mixing. Our results suggest that Y(10750) and $$\Upsilon (10860)$$Υ(10860) might be explained as mixed states between 5S- and 4D-wave vector $$b{\bar{b}}$$bb¯ states. The Y(10750) and $$\Upsilon (10860)$$Υ(10860) resonances may correspond to the mixed states dominated by the 4D- and 5S-wave components, respectively. The mass and the strong decay behaviors of the $$\Upsilon (11020)$$Υ(11020) resonance are consistent with the assignment of the $$\Upsilon (6S)$$Υ(6S) state in the potential models.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)

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