Abstract
The QCD sum rule scheme, which allows one effectively to take into account the heavy quarkonium peculiarities such as nonrelativistic motion and large mass values of the quarks is considered. The phenomenological scaling law is derived for the leptonic constants with the use of the heavy quarkonium mass spectra. The law describes the data on the values of f{sub {phi}}, f{sub {psi}} and f{gamma} rather good and predicts f{sub B{sub C}}. 12 refs.; 2 tabs.
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Kiselev, V V.
Leptonic decay constants of heavy quarkonia in effective QCD sum rules.
Russian Federation: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Kiselev, V V.
Leptonic decay constants of heavy quarkonia in effective QCD sum rules.
Russian Federation.
Kiselev, V V.
1992.
"Leptonic decay constants of heavy quarkonia in effective QCD sum rules."
Russian Federation.
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title = {Leptonic decay constants of heavy quarkonia in effective QCD sum rules}
author = {Kiselev, V V}
abstractNote = {The QCD sum rule scheme, which allows one effectively to take into account the heavy quarkonium peculiarities such as nonrelativistic motion and large mass values of the quarks is considered. The phenomenological scaling law is derived for the leptonic constants with the use of the heavy quarkonium mass spectra. The law describes the data on the values of f{sub {phi}}, f{sub {psi}} and f{gamma} rather good and predicts f{sub B{sub C}}. 12 refs.; 2 tabs.}
place = {Russian Federation}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Leptonic decay constants of heavy quarkonia in effective QCD sum rules}
author = {Kiselev, V V}
abstractNote = {The QCD sum rule scheme, which allows one effectively to take into account the heavy quarkonium peculiarities such as nonrelativistic motion and large mass values of the quarks is considered. The phenomenological scaling law is derived for the leptonic constants with the use of the heavy quarkonium mass spectra. The law describes the data on the values of f{sub {phi}}, f{sub {psi}} and f{gamma} rather good and predicts f{sub B{sub C}}. 12 refs.; 2 tabs.}
place = {Russian Federation}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}