Short-range production of three bottom mesons
Abstract
Previous investigations of the three-body dynamics of B mesons have shown that no Efimov effect arises in systems composed of three B and B* mesons. This implies that the properties of such three-body systems can be described reliably within nonrelativistic effective field theory (NREFT) with short-range interactions using only two-body input, as three-body forces are strongly suppressed. In this work, we present leading-order predictions for the three-body point production rates of systems consisting of three B and B* mesons. These predictions provide a novel way to experimentally probe the B(*)-B(*) interactions, which play a crucial role in the hadronic-molecule interpretation of the Tbb1(10610) and Tbb1(10650) states. Moreover, they provide a way to test the approximate conformal symmetry predicted for such systems at low energies experimentally.
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