b(3P) Multiplet Revisited: Ultrafine Mass Splitting and Radiative Transitions
Abstract
Invoked by the recent CMS observation regarding candidates of the b(3P) multiplet, we analyze the ultrafine and mass splittings among 3P multiplet in our unquenched quark model (UQM) studies. The mass difference of b2 and b1 in 3P multiplet measured by CMS collaboration (10.6 0.64 0.17 MeV) is very close to our theoretical prediction (12 MeV). Our corresponding mass splitting of b1 and b0 enables us to predict more precisely the mass of b0(3P) to be (10490 3) MeV. Moreover, we predict ratios of the radiative decays of bJ(nP) candidates, both in UQM and quark potential model. Our predicted relative branching fraction of b0(3P)(3S)γ is one order of magnitude smaller than b2(3P), this naturally explains the non-observation of b0(3P) in recent CMS search. We hope these results might provide useful references for forthcoming experimental searches.
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