Abstract
We shall deduce the decay channels of J/{psi} using the selection rule and the Lagrangian established on the symmetry group Lx0(4). The Lagrangian consists of partial Lagrangians corresponding to the decay types and formed on the requirement of minimal structure. The field operators of the Spectral Expansion are introduced into the Lagrangians. They are of the particle groups having identical spins and isospins. The successive decays of J/{psi} are supposed and discussed. (author). 12 refs.
Phi, Duong Van;
[1]
Duc, Duong Anh
[2]
- International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (Italy)
- Hochiminh City Univ., Hochiminh City (Viet Nam). Dept. of Mathematics and Infomatics
Citation Formats
Phi, Duong Van, and Duc, Duong Anh.
Decay of the J/{psi}.
IAEA: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Phi, Duong Van, & Duc, Duong Anh.
Decay of the J/{psi}.
IAEA.
Phi, Duong Van, and Duc, Duong Anh.
1991.
"Decay of the J/{psi}."
IAEA.
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title = {Decay of the J/{psi}}
author = {Phi, Duong Van, and Duc, Duong Anh}
abstractNote = {We shall deduce the decay channels of J/{psi} using the selection rule and the Lagrangian established on the symmetry group Lx0(4). The Lagrangian consists of partial Lagrangians corresponding to the decay types and formed on the requirement of minimal structure. The field operators of the Spectral Expansion are introduced into the Lagrangians. They are of the particle groups having identical spins and isospins. The successive decays of J/{psi} are supposed and discussed. (author). 12 refs.}
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year = {1991}
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