Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields

, Volume 55, Issue 4, pp 687–693 | Cite as

Mass spectra of higher states of quarkonia and decays for scalar-vector confining interaction

  • S. Deoghuria
  • S. Chakrabarty
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Abstract

Recently, we have studied a flavour-independent potential for quark-antiquark systems of equal and unequal masses in which the confining interaction is scalar-vector admixture with dominant scalar interaction and the spin-dependent part of the potential has been obtained from the non-relativistic reduction of the Bethe-Salpeter kernel. This potential was found to explain the heavy-quark data well. In the present work we have obtained further affirmative tests of the model by calculating the mass spectra of higher levels as well as the confining contribution of the spin-orbit forces forL≥1 states of quarkonia. We have considered the annihilation processes and radiative transitions too. The former include leptonic decay, two-photon decay, two-gluon annihilation, three-photon decay and three-gluon annihilations.

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Mass Spectrum Field Theory Elementary Particle Quantum Field Theory High State 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • S. Deoghuria
    • 1
  • S. Chakrabarty
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of PhysicsVisva-Bharati UniversitySantiniketanIndia

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