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    Next-to-leading-order QCD corrections to gluon fragmentation into 1S0(1,8){}^1S_0^{(1,8)} quarkonia

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    Within the NRQCD factorization framework, we compute the next-to-leading-order QCD corrections to the gluon fragmentation into the 1S0(1,8){}^1S_0^{(1,8)} Fock components of a quarkonium, at the lowest order in velocity expansion. We follow the operator definition of the fragmentation function advanced by Collins and Soper. The key technique underpinning our calculation is the sector decomposition method widely used in the area of multi-loop computation. It is found that the NLO QCD corrections have significant effects, and qualitatively modify the profiles of the corresponding leading-order fragmentation functions.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, 2 table

    Exclusive decay of Ξ₯\Upsilon into J/ψ+Ο‡c0,1,2J/\psi+\chi_{c0,1,2}

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    We study the Ξ₯\Upsilon exclusive decay into double charmonium, specifically, the SS-wave charmonium J/ψ J/\psi plus the PP-wave charmonium Ο‡c0,1,2\chi_{c0,1,2} in the NRQCD factorization framework. Three distinct decay mechanisms, i.e., the strong, electromagnetic and radiative decay channels are included and their interference effects are investigated. The decay processes Ξ₯(1S,2S,3S)β†’J/ψ+Ο‡c1,0\Upsilon(1S,2S,3S)\to J/\psi+\chi_{c1,0} are predicted to have the branching fractions of order 10βˆ’610^{-6}, which should be observed in the prospective Super BB factory.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figures, 3 table

    Short-range force between two Higgs bosons

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    The SS-wave scattering length and the effective range of the Higgs boson in Standard Model are studied using effective-field-theory approach. After incorporating the first-order electroweak correction, the short-range force between two Higgs bosons remains weakly attractive for MH=126M_H=126 GeV. It is interesting to find that the force range is about two order-of-magnitude larger than the Compton wavelength of the Higgs boson, almost comparable with the typical length scale of the strong interaction.Comment: v2, 11 pages, 2 figures, the version accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.

    Reconciling the nonrelativistic QCD prediction and the J/Οˆβ†’3Ξ³J/\psi\to 3\gamma data

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    It has been a long-standing problem that the rare electromagnetic decay process J/Οˆβ†’3Ξ³J/\psi\to 3\gamma is plagued with both large and negative radiative and relativistic corrections. To date it remains futile to make a definite prediction to confront with the branching fraction of J/Οˆβ†’3Ξ³J/\psi\to 3\gamma recently measured by the \textsf{CLEO-c} and \textsf{BESIII} Collaborations. In this work, we investigate the joint perturbative and relativistic correction (i.e. the O(Ξ±sv2){\mathcal O}(\alpha_s v^2) correction, where vv denotes the characteristic velocity of the charm quark inside the J/ψJ/\psi) for this decay process, which turns out to be very significant. After incorporating the contribution from this new ingredient, with the reasonable choice of the input parameters, we are able to account for the measured decay rates in a satisfactory degree.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, version accepted for publication in PRD R

    Next-to-next-to-leading-order QCD corrections to e+eβˆ’β†’J/ψ+Ξ·ce^+e^-\to J/\psi+\eta_c at BB factories

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    Within the nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) factorization framework, we compute the long-awaited O(Ξ±s2){\mathcal O}(\alpha_s^2) correction for the exclusive double charmonium production process at BB factories, i.e., e+eβˆ’β†’J/ψ+Ξ·ce^+e^-\to J/\psi+\eta_c at s=10.58\sqrt{s}=10.58 GeV. For the first time, we confirm that NRQCD factorization does hold at next-to-next-to-leading-order (NNLO) for exclusive double charmonium production. It is found that including the NNLO QCD correction greatly reduces the renormalization scale dependence, and also implies the reasonable perturbative convergence behavior for this process. Our state-of-the-art prediction is consistent with the BaBar measurement.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, 1 tabl

    Can NRQCD explain the Ξ³Ξ³βˆ—β†’Ξ·c\gamma\gamma^* \to \eta_c transition form factor data?

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    Unlike the bewildering situation in the Ξ³Ξ³βˆ—β†’Ο€\gamma\gamma^*\to \pi form factor, a widespread view is that perturbative QCD can decently account for the recent \textsc{BaBar} measurement of Ξ³Ξ³βˆ—β†’Ξ·c\gamma\gamma^*\to \eta_c transition form factor. The next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) perturbative correction to the Ξ³Ξ³βˆ—β†’Ξ·c,b\gamma\gamma^*\to \eta_{c,b} form factor, is investigated in the NRQCD factorization framework for the first time. As a byproduct, we obtain by far the most precise order-Ξ±s2\alpha_s^2 NRQCD matching coefficient for the Ξ·c,bβ†’Ξ³Ξ³\eta_{c,b}\to \gamma\gamma process. After including the substantial negative order-Ξ±s2\alpha_s^2 correction, the good agreement between NRQCD prediction and the measured Ξ³Ξ³βˆ—β†’Ξ·c\gamma\gamma^*\to \eta_c form factor is completely ruined over a wide range of momentum transfer squared. This eminent discrepancy casts some doubts on the applicability of NRQCD approach to hard exclusive reactions involving charmonium.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures and 1 table; adding Eqs.(8) and (9) as well as some references, correcting errors in Table 1, updating Fig.3 to include the "light-by-light" contributions, devoting a paragraph to discuss why our strategy of interpreting the NNLO corrections is justified; Accepted by PR

    Some recent progress in understanding exclusive double charmonium production at BB factories

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    We review some recent progress in understanding various exclusive double charmonium production processes at BB factories, within the nonrelativistic QCD factorization framework. First we investigate the impact of the joint perturbative and relativistic correction on the process that has attracted a great amount of attention in the past decade, e+eβˆ’β†’J/ψ+Ξ·ce^+e^-\to J/\psi+\eta_c. We then briefly discuss the phenomenological implication of the next-to-leading order perturbative correction to the processes e+eβˆ’β†’J/ψ+Ο‡c0,1,2(Ξ·c2)e^+e^-\to J/\psi+\chi_{c0,1,2} (\eta_{c2}). We further emphasize a novel theoretical challenge, which is recently discovered by applying the NRQCD factorization approach to the helicity-suppressed hard exclusive reactions involving heavy quarkonium.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. Talk given by Y. J. at the Xth Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum, 8-12 October 2012, TUM Campus Garching, Munich, German

    O(Ξ±sv2)O(\alpha_s v^2) correction to e+eβˆ’β†’J/ψ+Ξ·ce^+e^-\to J/\psi+\eta_c at BB factories

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    We investigate the O(Ξ±sv2){\mathcal O}(\alpha_s v^2) correction to the e+eβˆ’β†’J/ψ+Ξ·ce^+e^-\to J/\psi+\eta_c process in the nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) factorization approach. Within some reasonable choices of the relative order-v2v^2 NRQCD matrix elements, we find that including this new ingredient of correction only mildly enhances the existing NRQCD predictions. We have also deduced the asymptotic expressions for the O(Ξ±sv2){\mathcal O}(\alpha_s v^2) short-distance coefficients, and reconfirm the early speculation that at next-to-leading order in Ξ±s\alpha_s, the double logarithm of type ln⁑2(s/mc2)\ln^2 (s/m_c^2) appearing in various NRQCD short-distance coefficients is always associated with the helicity-suppressed channels.Comment: v3, 6 pages, 2 figures, 1 table; matching the published versio
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