In this work, the radial Schrodinger equation with a nonrelativistic quark potential model (NRQPM) is solved numerically by employing the shooting method. Calculated numerical wave functions (or solutions) are used to compute the masses, root mean square (RMS) radii, E 1, M 1 radiative transition widths, annihilation decay widths, and branching ratios of S , P , D , and F states of toponium . Calculated results are compared with recently available theoretical data. This work will be helpful for experimentalists in gaining a deeper understanding of quasibound toponium states.
Akbar et al. (Thu,) studied this question.