Searching for the pseudoscalar partner of G(3900) via radiative Y(4230) decays
Abstract
Inspired by the P-wave molecular interpretation of the recently observed vector state G(3900), we analyze the production of its possible pseudoscalar partner, denoted here as G0(3900), via the radiative decay Y(4230) γG0(3900). The G0(3900) is interpreted as a P-wave molecular state with quantum numbers JPC=0-+, dominated by the DD/DD components. Although not yet experimentally established, such a structure is expected to appear near the DD* threshold and to exhibit characteristic production patterns. The decay is assumed to proceed through a triangle mechanism. Depending on the model parameters and the binding energy of G0(3900), the resulting branching fraction lies in the range B(Y(4230) γG0(3900)) = 3.8 × 10-5 - 3.3 × 10-4. Our results offer a pathway to search for signatures of G0(3900) in radiative channels and also provide a test of the consistency of loop-mediated radiative decays with a molecular description of the Y(4230).
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