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10.45
Fig. 10.8Chain decay of
B-meson


The decays are weak at each stage as the quantum numbersb, candS
change by one unit and is evidenced by narrow decay widths characteristic
of weak interactions. The route for the chain decays is in accordance with the
Cabibbo scheme as explained in the Sect. 10.1.

10.46 The QED formula is


Γ(3γ)=

(2π^2 −9)α^6 mec^2
9 π

(1)

(a) By analogy the QCD formula for charmonium (ccbound state) would be

Γ(3g)=

(2π^2 −9)α^6 smcc^2
9 π

(2)

whereαsis the coupling constant for strong interaction and mcc^2 ≈
1 .55 GeV is the constituent mass of the c-quark. SubstitutingΓ( 3 g)=
8 × 10 −^5 GeV in (2), we findαs= 0. 307
(b) For the radiative decay of thebbbound state the analogous formula
would be

Γ(ggγ)=

2(π^2 −9)α^4 sα^2 mbc^2
9 π
SubstitutingΓ(ggγ)= 1. 6 × 10 −^7 GeV,α= 1 / 137 ,mbc^2 = 4 .72 GeV,
we findαs= 0. 319

10.47 The ratio of the cross sections


R=

3 σ(e+e−→QQ)
σ(e+e−→μ+μ−)

=

3


i

(qi/e)^2

1

(1)

whereqi/eis the charge of the quark in terms of the charge of the electron.
The charges and masses for the quarks are tabulated below

q/eM(GeV/c^2 )

u-quark + 2 /30.31
d-quark − 1 /30.31
s-quark − 1 /30.5
c-quark + 2 /31.6
b-quark − 1 /34.6
t-quark + 2 /3 175
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