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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.43.2012.tde-17042012-111509
Document
Author
Full name
Stefano Ivo Finazzo
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Nielsen, Marina (President)
Higa, Renato
Matheus, Ricardo D'Elia
Title in Portuguese
Estrutura dos estados exóticos do charmônio utilizando as regras de soma da QCD
Keywords in Portuguese
charmônio
espectroscopia
QCDSR
Abstract in Portuguese
Recentemente, a colaboração CDF encontrou evidência para uma nova ressonância do tipo do charmônio no espectro de massa invariante do decaimento $B^{\pm} ightarrow K^{\pm} J/\psi \phi$. Esta ressonância tem uma massa de $4274.4^{+8.4}_{-6.7} \, \mathrm(estat) \, \pm 1.9 (sist) \, \mathrm$ - recebendo, portanto, o nome de Y(4274) - e largura total de decaimento de $32.3^{+21.9}_{-15.3} \, \mathrm(estat) \, \pm 7.6 (sist) \, \mathrm$. A significância estatística para esta estrutura é cerca de 3.1 $\sigma$. Usando as regras de soma da QCD e um modelo molecular similar a um modelo proposto anteriormente para explicar a estrutura das ressonâncias Y(3930) e Y(4140), estudamos o Y(4274) como a molécula hadrônica $D_ \bar_s + h.c.$ com $J^=0^{-+}$, e seu possível parceiro molecular, a molécula $D_ \bar + h.c.$. Obtivemos que $m_{D_ \bar_} = (4.78 \pm 0.54) \, \mathrm$, um resultado compatível, dentro da estimativa do erro, com a massa do Y(4274). Para seu parceiro molecular, temos que $m_{D_ \bar} = (4.55 \pm 0.49) \, \mathrm$. Os estados moleculares análogos do tipo do botomônio, $B_ \bar_s + h.c.$ e $B_ \bar+h.c.$, também foram estudados.
Title in English
Structure of the exotic states of the charmonium spectrum using the QCD sum rules
Keywords in English
charmonium
QCDSR
spectroscopy
Abstract in English
Recently, the CDF collaboration found evidence for a new charmonium-like resonance on the $B^{\pm} ightarrow K^{\pm} J/\psi \phi$ invariant mass spectrum. This resonance has a mass of $4274.4^{+8.4}_{-6.7} \, \mathrm(stat) \, \pm 1.9 (syst) \, \mathrm{MeV}$ - thus being named the Y(4274) resonance - and total decay width of $32.3^{+21.9}_{-15.3} \, \mathrm(stat) \, \pm 7.6 (syst) \, \mathrm{MeV}$. The statistical significance of this structure is approximately 3.1 $\sigma$. Using the QCD sum rules and a molecular model similar to a model previously proposed to explain the strutcture of the Y(3930) and Y(4140) resonances, we studied the Y(4274) as the hadronic molecule $D_{s0} \bar{D}_s + h.c.$ with $J^{PC}=0^{-+}$ and its molecular partner, the molecule $D_{0} \bar{D} + h.c.$. We obtained that $m_{D_{s0} \bar{D}_{s}} = (4.78 \pm 0.54) \, \mathrm{GeV}$, a result that is compatible, within the error estimates, with the mass of Y(4274). For its molecular partner, we have that $m_{D_{0} \bar{D}} = (4.55 \pm 0.49) \, \mathrm{GeV}$. The analogous bottomonium-like molecular states, $B_{s0} \bar{B}_s + h.c.$ e $B_{0} \bar{B}+h.c.$, were also studied.
 
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2012-05-21
 
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