Production of Xb via radiative transition of (10753)

Abstract

We studied the radiative transitions between the (10753), the S-D mixed state of the (4S) and 1(3\,3D1), and the Xb, the heavy quark flavor symmetry counterpart of the X(3782) in the bottomonium sector. The radiative transition was assumed to occur through the intermediate bottom mesons, including P-wave B1() mesons as well as the S-wave B(*) ones. The consideration of the B1() mesons leads to the couplings to be in S-wave, and hence enhances the contributions of the intermediate meson loops. The radiative decay width for the (10753)γ Xb is predicted to be order of 10~keV, corresponding to a branching fraction of 10-4. Based on the theoretical results, we strongly suggest to search for the Xb in the e+e-γ Xb with Xbππb1 near s=10.754~GeV, and it is hoped that the calculations here could be tested by the future Belle II experiments.

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