Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724433 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Heavy quark effective theory predicts that produced charm quarks have the same probability to fragment into any of the four D mesons with orbital angular momentum L=0: the singlet D state and the triplet Dâ states. This would imply PV(Dâ,D)=3/4, where PV is the ratio between directly produced L=0 vector states (Dâ) and all L=0 (D and Dâ) states. Experimental data collected in several different collision systems (e+eâ, hadro-production, photo-production, etc.) and over a broad range of collision energies, show that PV(Dâ,D)=0.594±0.010. From this observation, it follows that “naive spin counting” does not apply to charm production, implying a revision of charm production calculations where this assumption is made.
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Authors
André David,