Mass Spectrum, Radii, and Radiative Decay Widths of Toponium
Abstract
In this work, radial Schrodinger equation with a non-relativistic quark potential model (NRQPM) is solved numerically by employing the shooting method. Calculated numerical wave functions (or solutions) are used to compute the masses, root mean square (RMS) radii, E1 and M1 radiative transitions, and branching ratios of S, P, D and F states of toponium mesons (tt). Calculated results are compared with recently available theoretical data. This work will be helpful for experimentalists in gaining a deeper understanding of toponium states.
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