Note on recent measurements of the (1S) ηC(1S) and (2S) ηC(1S) branching ratios
Abstract
Recently published measurements of the branching ratios B((1S) ηC(1S)) and B((2S) ηC(1S)) by the CLEO collaboration are examined in the context of a potential model that includes both relativistic and one-loop QCD corrections to the quark-antiquark interaction. The prediction for the width ((1S) ηC(1S)) is in excellent agreement with the new data but the prediction for ((2S) ηC(1S)) is too small. In an effort to understand this discrepancy, we derive an upper bound on ((2S) ηC(1S)) and point out its experimental value saturates this bound.
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