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Analysis of BaBar, Belle, BES-II, CLEO and KEDR data on $\psi(3770)$ line shape and determination of the resonance parameters

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The available data on the $D\overline{D}$ and inclusive hadronic cross sections in the $\psi(3770)$ region from the BaBar, Belle, BES-II, CLEO and KEDR experiments have been analyzed assuming that systematic uncertainties on cross sections measured by different detectors are not correlated. Four theoretical models predicting the $\psi(3770)$ line shape were considered for the $D\overline{D}$ channel. All of them gave satisfactory description of the data. The combined analysis of the $D\overline{D}$ and inclusive hadronic channel was performed using the model based on the vector dominance approach and accounting for the contribution of the $\psi(2S)$ tail to the $D\overline{D}$ cross section. The following values of the mass, total width, electron width and decay probability to the non-$D\overline{D}$ states were obtained: $M=3779.8 \pm 0.6 ~\text{MeV}, \Gamma=25.8 \pm 1.3 ~\text{MeV} , \Gamma_{ee}=196 \pm 18 ~\text{eV}, \mathcal{B}_{nD\overline{D}}=0.164 \pm 0.049$, where the errors quoted include both statistical and dominant systematic uncertainties.

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Hadronic decay of vector charmonium from the lattice

hep-lat · 2024-11-15 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The ratio method, tuned with twisted boundary conditions, extracts a psi(3770) -> D D mixing amplitude from two N_f=2 ensembles and gives Gamma = 24.2(6.4) MeV, but with unquantified systematic errors.

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  • Hadronic decay of vector charmonium from the lattice hep-lat · 2024-11-15 · conditional · none · ref 21 · internal anchor

    The ratio method, tuned with twisted boundary conditions, extracts a psi(3770) -> D D mixing amplitude from two N_f=2 ensembles and gives Gamma = 24.2(6.4) MeV, but with unquantified systematic errors.