Masses and decay widths of charmonium states in the presence of strong magnetic fields
Apr 2, 202012 pages
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- Phys.Rev.C 102 (2020) 4, 045204
- Published: Oct 15, 2020
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- 2004.01007 [nucl-th]
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Abstract: (APS)
The masses and decay widths of charmonium states are studied in the presence of strong magnetic fields. The mixing between the pseudoscalar and vector charmonium states at rest is observed to lead to appreciable negative (positive) shifts in the masses of the pseudoscalar (longitudinal component of the vector) charmonium states in vacuum as well as in hadronic medium in the presence of high magnetic fields. The pseudoscalar and vector charmonium masses in the hadronic medium, calculated in an effective chiral model from the medium changes of a scalar dilaton field, have additional significant modifications due to the mixing effects. The masses of the D and D¯ mesons in the magnetized hadronic matter are calculated within the chiral effective model. The partial decay widths of the vector charmonium state to DD¯ are computed by using a field theoretical model for composite hadrons with quark and antiquark constituents and are compared with the decay widths calculated by using an effective hadronic Lagrangian. The effects of the mixing are observed to lead to significant contributions to the masses of the pseudoscalar and vector charmonium states, and an appreciable increase in the decay width ψ(3770)→DD¯ at large values of the magnetic fields. These studies of the charmonium states in strong magnetic fields should have observable consequences on the dilepton spectra, as well as on the production of the open charm mesons and the charmonium states in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collision experiments.Note:
- 31 pages, 5 figures,to be published in Phys. Rev. C
- Hadronic Physics and QCD
- decay: width
- magnetic field: high
- charmonium: width
- charmonium: mass
- mass: pseudoscalar
- model: chiral
- dilepton: spectrum
- hadron: composite
- dilaton: scalar
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