The universal psi-prime-prime to psi-prime ratio as unambiguous signature for hard physics in nuclear reactions and in decays of beauty hadrons
arXiv:hep-ph/0302009 · doi:10.1016/S0370-2693(03)00640-3
Abstract
We suggest the ratio of the $Ï''(3770)/Ï'(3686)$ production cross sections as an unambiguous probe of the dominance of hard, point-like physics in charmonium production. If hard physics dominates the charmonium production the ratio : ${Ï(Ï'')\overÏ(Ï')}\approx {Î(Ï''\to l^+l^-)\over Î(Ï'\to l^+l^-)} \approx 0.1$ is independent of the process. We argue that since the dominant $D\bar D$ decay mode of the $Ï''$-meson can be detected with a high efficiency at the current facilities the effective counting rate for the $Ï''$ production should be comparable to that of the $Ï'$ and hence it could be observed at the $B$-factories. Even in hadron induced processes the ratio will not be changed significantly by final state interactions due to the similar mass and size of these two charmonium states. A possible exception are the charmonium state interactions with low energy particles -- comovers -- which are especially relevant for the heavy ion collisions.
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