Understanding the branching ratios of c1φφ, ωω, ωφ observed at BES-III
Abstract
In this work, we discuss the contribution of the mesonic loops to the decay rates of c1 φφ,\,ωω which are suppressed by the helicity selection rules and c1 φω which is a double-OZI forbidden process. We find that the mesonic loop effects naturally explain the clear signals of c1 φφ,\,ωω decay modes observed by the BES collaboration. Moreover, we investigate the effects of the ω-φ mixing which may result in the order of magnitude of the branching ratio BR(c1 ω φ) being 10-7. Thus, we are waiting for the accurate measurements of the BR(c1 ω ω), BR(c1 φ φ) and BR(c1 ω φ), which may be very helpful for testing the long-distant contribution and the ω-φ mixing in c1φφ,\,ωω,\,ωφ decays.
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