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Mémoire de Maîtrise
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.43.2016.tde-06012016-172040
Document
Auteur
Nom complet
Daniel Alberto Stanischesk Molnar
Adresse Mail
Unité de l'USP
Domain de Connaissance
Date de Soutenance
Editeur
São Paulo, 2015
Directeur
Jury
Higa, Renato (Président)
Deppman, Airton
Khemchandani, Kanchan Pradeepkumar
Titre en portugais
Teoria efetiva para decaimentos radiativos do X(3872)
Mots-clés en portugais
Física Hadrônica; Teoria Efetiva; Mésons Exóticos; Estados Fracamente Ligados
Resumé en portugais
In this thesis we study radiative decays of the exotic meson X(3872) into $J/ \psi \gamma$ and $\psi(2S) \gamma$ using an effective field theory framework. Assuming the exotic meson to be primarily a molecular state of the mesons $D$ and $ \bar{D}^{*}$, we perform a renormalization analysis to estimate the contribution of the short-distance physics. This is done using two different prescriptions, the popular $\overline{MS}$ scheme, valid only for perturbative calculations, and the PDS scheme, used in EFTs for loosely-bound systems and intrinsically non-perturbative. We show that, without a short-distance contact interaction, the observables become very dependent on the regularization scale, therefore demanding proper renormalization. We include two short-distance contact terms, one for each decay channel, and impose the renormalization condition within both $\overline{MS}$ and PDS schemes. We obtain the behavior of the contact term with the renormalization scale $\mu$, which can be useful in guiding models for the short-distance part. We note, however, distinct behaviors between $\overline{MS}$ and PDS. Both also lead to lower limits in the decay widths that could, in principle, be tested experimentally.
Titre en anglais
Effective Field Theory for the X(3872) Radiative Decays
Mots-clés en anglais
Hadronic Physics; EFT; Exotic Mesons; Loosely Bound States
Resumé en anglais
In this thesis we study radiative decays of the exotic meson X(3872) into $J/ \psi \gamma$ and $\psi(2S) \gamma$ using an effective field theory framework. Assuming the exotic meson to be primarily a molecular state of the mesons $D$ and $ \bar{D}^{*}$, we perform a renormalization analysis to estimate the contribution of the short-distance physics. This is done using two different prescriptions, the popular $\overline{MS}$ scheme, valid only for perturbative calculations, and the PDS scheme, used in EFTs for loosely-bound systems and intrinsically non-perturbative. We show that, without a short-distance contact interaction, the observables become very dependent on the regularization scale, therefore demanding proper renormalization. We include two short-distance contact terms, one for each decay channel, and impose the renormalization condition within both $\overline{MS}$ and PDS schemes. We obtain the behavior of the contact term with the renormalization scale $\mu$, which can be useful in guiding models for the short-distance part. We note, however, distinct behaviors between $\overline{MS}$ and PDS. Both also lead to lower limits in the decay widths that could, in principle, be tested experimentally.
 
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2016-02-04
 
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