Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8185039 | Nuclear Physics B | 2018 | 87 Pages |
Abstract
We fit the theoretical decay width to experimental data for mesons on the trajectories of Ï, Ï, Ï, η, Kâ, Ï, D, and Dsâ, and of the baryons N, Î, Î, and Σ. We examine both the linearity in L and the exponential suppression factor. The linearity was found to agree with the data well for mesons but less for baryons. The extracted coefficient for mesons A=0.095±0.015 is indeed quite universal. The exponential suppression was applied to both strong and radiative decays. We discuss the relation with string fragmentation and jet formation. We extract the quark-diquark structure of baryons from their decays. A stringy mechanism for Zweig suppressed decays of quarkonia is proposed and is shown to reproduce the decay width of Ï states. The dependence of the width on spin and flavor symmetry is discussed. We further apply this model to the decays of glueballs and exotic hadrons.
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Authors
Jacob Sonnenschein, Dorin Weissman,