Exploring the (6S) bJφ and (6S) bJω hidden-bottom hadronic transitions
Abstract
In this work, we investigate the hadronic loop contributions to the (6S) bJ φ~(J=0,1,2) along with (6S) bJ ω~(J=0,1,2) transitions. We predict that the branching ratios of (6S) b0 φ, (6S) b1 φ and (6S) b2 φ are (0.68 4.62) × 10-6, (0.50 3.43) × 10-6 and (2.22 15.18) × 10-6, respectively and those of (6S) b0 ω, (6S) b1 ω and (6S) b2 ω are (0.15 2.81) × 10-3, (0.63 11.68) × 10-3 and (1.08 20.02) × 10-3, respectively. Especially, some typical ratios, which reflect the relative magnitudes of the predicted branching ratios, are given, i.e., for (6S) bJφ transitions, Rφ10=B[(6S) b1 φ]/B[(6S) b0 φ] ≈ 0.74, Rφ20= B[(6S) b2 φ]/B[(6S) b0 φ] ≈ 3.28, and Rφ21 = B[(6S) b2 φ]/B[(6S) b1 φ] ≈ 4.43, and for (6S) bJω transitions, Rω10=B[(6S) b1 ω]/B[(6S) b0 ω] ≈ 4.11, Rω20= B[(6S) b2 ω]/B[(6S) b0 ω] ≈ 7.06, and Rω21 = B[(6S) b2 ω]/B[(6S) b1 ω] ≈ 1.72. With the running of BelleII in the near future, experimental measurement of these two kinds of transitions will be a potential research issue.
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