posted on 2008-11-01, 00:00authored byRoy BriereRoy Briere, Thomas A. Ferguson, G. Tatishvili, Helmut Vogel, M. E. Watkins, CLEO Collaboration
<p>Using Υ(2S) and Υ(3S) data collected with the CLEO III detector we have searched for decays of χ<sub>bJ</sub> to final states with open charm. We fully reconstruct D<sup>0</sup> mesons with p<sub>D<sup>0</sup></sub>>2.5 GeV/c in three decay modes (K<sup>-</sup>π<sup>+</sup>, K<sup>-</sup>π<sup>+</sup>π<sup>0</sup>, and K<sup>-</sup>π<sup>-</sup>π<sup>+</sup>π<sup>+</sup>) in coincidence with radiative transition photons that tag the production of one of the χ<sub>bJ</sub>(nP) states. Significant signals are obtained for the two J=1 states. Recent nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) calculations of χ<sub>bJ</sub>(nP)→cc̅ X depend on one nonperturbative parameter per χ<sub>bJ</sub> triplet. The extrapolation from the observed D<sup>0</sup>X rate over a limited momentum range to a full cc̅ X rate also depends on these same parameters. Using our data to fit for these parameters, we extract results which agree well with NRQCD predictions, confirming the expectation that charm production is largest for the J=1 states. In particular, for J=1, our results are consistent with cc̅ g accounting for about one-quarter of all hadronic decays.</p>