Production of leptonium in heavy quarkonium decays
Abstract
Lepton pairs with opposite charges can form bound states known as ``leptonium'' through quantum electrodynamic interactions. Heavy quarkonia such as J/ are abundantly produced at facilities like BESIII and the future Super Tau-Charm Facility (STCF). In this work, we investigate leptonium production in heavy quarkonium decays, specifically focusing on the processes Q (l1+ l2-)[n] +γ (l1,2= τ,\, μ,\, e) and Q (l1+ l2-)[n] + l1- l2+. Here, Q denotes the heavy quarkonium J/ or , while n= 1S0 or 3S1 corresponds to para-leptonium and ortho-leptonium, respectively. With an annual production of 3.4 × 1012 J/ events at STCF, there is significant potential to observe positronium (e+e-), muonium (μ+e-), and dimuonium (μ+μ-). In particular, the ortho-dimuonium (μ+μ-)[3S1] may be discovered at the future STCF, with an inclusive branching fraction of Br(J/ (μ+μ-)[3S1] +X) = 1.5 × 10-12.
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