The electromagnetic decays of X(3823) as the 2(13D2) state and its radial excited states

Abstract

We study the electromagnetic (EM) decays of X(3823) as the 2(13D2) state by using the relativistic Bethe-Salpeter method. Our results are [X(3823)→_c0γ]=1.2 keV, [X(3823)→_c1γ]=265 keV, [X(3823)→_c2γ]=57 keV and [X(3823)→η_cγ]=1.3 keV. The ratio B[X(3823)→_c2γ]/ B[X(3823)→_c1γ]=0.22, agrees with the experimental data. Similarly, the EM decay widths of _2(n3D_2), n=2,3, are predicted, and we find the dominant decays channels are _2(n3D_2)→_c1(nP)γ, where n=1,2,3. The wave function include different partial waves, which means the relativistic effects are considered. We also study the contributions of different partial waves.

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