Abstract

We suggest the ratio of the ψ″(3770)/ψ′(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: σ(ψ″)σ(ψ′)≈Γ(ψ″→l+l−)Γ(ψ′→l+l−)≈0.1 is independent of the process. We argue that since the dominant DD decay mode of the ψ″-meson can be detected with a high efficiency at the current facilities the effective counting rate for the ψ″ production should be comparable to that of the ψ′ 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 heavy ion collisions.

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