Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9867134 | Annals of Physics | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The importance of measuring the non-DD¯ decays of the Ïâ³Â = Ï (3770) resonance is discussed. These decays can shed light on a possible discrepancy between the total and DD¯ cross-sections at the Ïâ³, and on a proposed mechanism for enhancement of penguin amplitudes in B meson decays through charm-anticharm annihilation. Measurements (including the Ïâ³ line shape) in states of definite G-parity and in inclusive charmless final states such as ηâ²Â + X are found to be particularly important.
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Authors
Jonathan L. Rosner,