The role of spin-flipping terms in hadronic transitions of (4S)

Abstract

Recent experimental data on the (4S)(1S)η and (4S) hb(1P)η processes seem to contradict the naive expectation that hadronic transitions with spin-flipping terms should be suppressed with respect those without spin-flip. We analyze these transitions using the QCD Multipole Expansion (QCDME) approach and within a constituent quark model framework that has been applied successfully to the heavy-quark sectors during the last years. The QCDME formalism requires the computation of hybrid intermediate states which has been performed in a natural, parameter-free extension of our constituent quark model based on the Quark Confining String (QCS) scheme. We show that i) the M1-M1 contribution in the decay rate of the (4S)(1S)η is important and its supression until now is not justified; ii) the role played by the L=0 hybrid states, which enter in the calculation of the M1-M1 contribution, explains the enhancement in the (4S)(1S)η decay rate; and iii) the anomalously large decay rate of the (4S) hb(1P)η process has the same physical origin.

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