Measurement of the Mass Splittings between the bbb,J(1P) States

Abstract

We present new measurements of photon energies and branching fractions for the radiative transitions: Upsilon(2S)->gamma+chib(J=0,1,2). The masses of the chib states are determined from the measured radiative photon energies. The ratio of mass splittings between the chib substates, r==(M[J=2]-M[J=1])/(M[J=1]-M[J=0]) with M the chib mass, provides information on the nature of the bbbar confining potential. We find r(1P)=0.54+/-0.02+/-0.02. This value is in conflict with the previous world average, but more consistent with the theoretical expectation that r(1P)<r(2P); i.e., that this mass splittings ratio is smaller for the chib(1P) triplet than for the chib(2P) triplet.

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