Hunting etab through radiative decay into J/psi
Abstract
We propose that the radiative decay process, ηb J/γ, may serve as a clean searching mode for ηb in hadron collision facilities. By a perturbative QCD calculation, we estimate the corresponding branching ratio to be of order 10-7. Though very suppressed, this radiative decay channel in fact has larger branching ratio than the hadronic decay process ηb J/ J/, which was previously hoped to be a viable mode for ferreting out ηb in Tevatron Run 2. The discovery potential of ηb through this channel seems promising in the forthcoming LHC experiments and maybe even in Tevatron Run 2, thanks to the huge statistics of ηb to be accumulated in these experiments. The same calculational scheme is also used to estimate the branching ratios for the processes ηb (ηc) φγ.
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