Radiative E1 decays of X(3872)

Abstract

Radiative E1 decay widths of X(3872) are calculated through the relativistic Salpeter method, with the assumption that X(3872) is the c1(2P) state, which is the radial excited state of c1(1P). We firstly calculated the E1 decay width of c1(1P), the result is in agreement with experimental data excellently, then we calculated the case of X(3872) with the assignment that it is c1(2P). Results are: ( X(3872)→ γ J/)=33.0 keV, ( X(3872)→ γ (2S))=146 keV and ( X(3872)→ γ (3770))=7.09 keV. The ratio Br(X(3872)→γ(2 S))/ Br(X(3872)→ γ J/)=4.4 agrees with experimental data by BaBar, but larger than the new up-bound reported by Belle recently. With the same method, we also predict the decay widths: (b1(1 P))→ γ (1 S))=30.0 keV, (b1(2 P))→ γ (1 S))=5.65 keV and (b1(2 P))→ γ (2S))=15.8 keV, and the full widths: (b1(1 P)) 85.7 keV, (b1(2 P)) 66.5 keV.

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