Relativistic effects in the semileptonic B^sub c^ decays to charmonium with the Bethe-Salpeter method

Relativistic effects are important in the rigorous study of heavy quarks. In this paper, we study the relativistic corrections of semileptonic Bc decays to charmonium with the instantaneous Bethe-Salpeter method. Within the Bethe-Salpeter framework, we use two methods to study the relativistic effec...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. D 2019-01, Vol.99 (1), p.013006
Hauptverfasser: Geng, Zi-Kan, Wang, Tianhong, Jiang, Yue, Li, Geng, Tan, Xiao-Ze, Wang, Guo-Li
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Zusammenfassung:Relativistic effects are important in the rigorous study of heavy quarks. In this paper, we study the relativistic corrections of semileptonic Bc decays to charmonium with the instantaneous Bethe-Salpeter method. Within the Bethe-Salpeter framework, we use two methods to study the relativistic effects. One of them is to expand the transition amplitude in powers of → q which is the relative momentum between the quark and antiquark, and the other is to expand the amplitude base on the wave functions. In the level of decay width, the results show that, for the transition of Bc → ηc, the relativistic correction is about 22%; for Bc → J / ψ, it is about 19%; the relativistic effects of 1 P final states are about 14%–46% larger than those of 1 S final states; for 2 S final states, they are about 19%–28% larger than those of 1 S final states; for 3 S final states, they are about 12%–13% larger than those of 2 S final states; for 2 P final states, they are about 10%–14% larger than those of 1 P final states; for 3 P final states, they are about 7%–12% larger than those of 2 P final states. We conclude that the relativistic corrections of the Bc decays to the orbitally or radially excited charmonium (2S, 3S, 1P, 2P, 3P) are quite large.
ISSN:2470-0010
2470-0029
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.99.013006