Abstract

In this study, we analyze the cross-section data from the e+e−→γJ/ψω process to explore both short-distance and long-distance interactions for the radiative transition Y(4200)→γX(3872). We investigate the short-distance effects through the E1 transition among the cc¯ components, and the long-distance effects via hadronic loop diagrams. Our numerical analysis reveals that short-distance interactions play a significantly larger role in the radiative transition than that of the long-distance interactions. This finding underscores the importance of the compact cc¯ components in both the initial and the final states for accurately understanding the cross-section σ[e+e−→γJ/ψω]. Furthermore, with the help of relative branch ratio R we estimate the Γ[Y(4200)→γX(3872)] implied in the experimental study. Finally, we also discuss the possible existence of the ψ(4040) signal within the cross-section data. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

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