The decay rate of (2S) to c++ in SM and beyond

Abstract

With rapid growth of the database of the BES III and the proposed super flavor factory, measurement on the rare (2S) decays may be feasible, especially the weak decays into baryon final states. In this work we study the decay rate of (2S) to c++ in the SM and physics beyond the SM (here we use the unparticle model as an example). The QPC model is employed to describe the creation of a pair of q q from vacuum. We find that the rate of (2S)→ c++ is at order of 10-10 in the SM, whereas the contribution of the unparticle is too small to be substantial. Therefore if a large branching ratio is observed, it must be due to new physics beyond SM, but by no means the unparticle.

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