Note on recent measurements of the $Ï(1S)\to\ga η_C(1S)$ and $Ï(2S)\to\ga η_C(1S)$ branching ratios
arXiv:0805.3833 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.78.057501
Abstract
Recently published measurements of the branching ratios ${\cal B}(Ï(1S)\to\ga η_C(1S))$ and ${\cal B}(Ï(2S)\to\ga η_C(1S))$ by the CLEO collaboration are examined in the context of a potential model that includes both relativistic and one-loop QCD corrections to the quark-antiquark interaction. The prediction for the width $Î(Ï(1S)\to\ga η_C(1S))$ is in excellent agreement with the new data but the prediction for $Î(Ï(2S)\to\ga η_C(1S))$ is too small. In an effort to understand this discrepancy, we derive an upper bound on $Î(Ï(2S)\to\ga η_C(1S))$ and point out its experimental value saturates this bound.
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