A Discussion on Triangle Singularities in the b J/ K- p Reaction

Abstract

We have analyzed the singularities of a triangle loop integral in detail and derived a formula for an easy evaluation of the triangle singularity on the physical boundary. It is applied to the b → J/ K- p process via *-charmonium-proton intermediate states. Although the evaluation of absolute rates is not possible, we identify the c1 and the (2S) as the relatively most relevant states among all possible charmonia up to the (2S). The (1890)\, c1\, p loop is very special as its normal threshold and triangle singularities merge at about 4.45 GeV, generating a narrow and prominent peak in the amplitude in the case that the c1\, p is in an S-wave. We also see that loops with the same charmonium and other * hyperons produce less dramatic peaks from the threshold singularity alone. For the case of c1\, p → J/\, p and quantum numbers 3/2- or 5/2+ one needs P- and D-waves, respectively, in the c1\, p, which drastically reduce the strength of the contribution and smooth the threshold peak. In this case we conclude that the singularities cannot account for the observed narrow peak. In the case of 1/2+, 3/2+ quantum numbers, where c1\, p → J/\, p can proceed in an S-wave, the (1890)\,c1\,p triangle diagram could play an important role, though can neither assert their strength without further input from experiments and lattice QCD calculations.

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