Comparison Between Two Numerical Schemes to Study the Spectra of Charmed Quarkonium

High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Physics FOS: Physical sciences Numerical Analysis (math.NA) Computational Physics (physics.comp-ph) 01 natural sciences 81V10 (Primary), 65K11, 65L11, 34B11, 15B11, 68W11 (Secondary) High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) 0103 physical sciences FOS: Mathematics Mathematics - Numerical Analysis Quantum Physics (quant-ph) Physics - Computational Physics
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2010.07436 Publication Date: 2020-01-01
ABSTRACT
Two numerical methods are developed to reduce the solution of the radial Schr��dinger equation for proposed heavy quark-antiquark interactions, into the solution of the eigenvalue problem for the infinite system of tridiagonal matrices. Our perspective is a numerical approach relies on finding the proper numerical method to investigate the static properties of heavy quarkonia-mesons, such as spectrum, radius ... etc., with implantation of both the nonrelativistic quark model and the ingredients of the quantum chromodynamics (QCD) theory. The application of these proposed schemes resulted in mass spectra of charmed-quarkonium (charmonium) multiplets, which are compared with the experimental published profiles of Particle Data Group (PDG). Besides, the normalized radial wave-functions of the charmonium various bound states are represented. The convergence of each numerical recipe versus the iteration number N and the radial distance is investigated through this work. Although it was observed that our numerical treatments are reliable to study charmed Quarkonium bound states profile, we found that one of these proposed techniques is favored over the other in terms of high precision comparisons with experiments and convergence analysis.<br/>30 pages, 12 figures, 14 tables, original article<br/>
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