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Chromopolarizability of charmonium and $ππ$ final state interaction revisited

Yun-Hua Chen

Published 2019-01-14Version 1

The chromopolarizability of a quarknonium describes the quarknonium's interaction with soft gluonic fields and can be measured in the heavy quarkonium decays. Within the framework of dispersion theory which consider the $\pi\pi$ final state interaction (FSI) model-independently, we analyze the transition $\psi^\prime\to J/\psi\pi^+\pi^-$ and obtain the chromopolarizability $\alpha_{\psi^\prime \psi}$ and the parameter $\kappa$. It is found that the $\pi\pi$ FSI plays an important role in extracting the chromopolarizability from the experimental data. The obtained chromopolarizability with the FSI is reduced to about 1/2 of that without the FSI. With the FSI, we determine the chromopolarizability $|\alpha_{\psi^\prime\psi}|=(1.44\pm 0.02)$ GeV$^{-3}$ and the parameter $\kappa=0.139\pm 0.005.$ Our results could be useful in studying the interactions of charmonium with light hadrons.

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