Nature of $X(3872)$ from the line shape
Abstract
Using a general parameterization of two-body scattering amplitude, we systematically analyze the corresponding data on , more explicitly, the CDF data on inclusive scattering to , and the Belle and BaBar data on decays to and around the threshold. We achieve a good reproduction of data and find that the can be interpreted as a bound and/or virtual state, or even higher-order (double or triple) virtual sate pole. The latter point was not realized previously in the literature. % The latter point has not been realized in other literatures. As a result, the compositeness of the can vary largely from nearly 0 to 1. More higher-precision data is needed to discriminate its pole structure and nature.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1912.00344,
title = {Nature of $X(3872)$ from the line shape},
author = {Xian-Wei Kang and J. A. Oller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.00344},
year = {2019}
}
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Conference proceeding for HADRON 2019. August 16-21, Guilin, China