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Where are $\chi_{cJ}(3P)$?

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-12-09 v2

Abstract

In the present work, we propose Y(4140)Y(4140) as the χc1(3P)\chi_{c1}(3P) state by studying the χc1π+π\chi_{c1} \pi^+ \pi^- invariant mass spectrum of the BKχc1π+πB\to K \chi_{c1} \pi^+ \pi^- process. In the DDˉD\bar{D} invariant mass spectrum of the BKDDˉB\to K D\bar{D} process, we find a new resonance with the mass and width to be (4083.0±5.0) (4083.0 \pm 5.0) and (24.1±15.4) (24.1 \pm 15.4) MeV, respectively, which could be a good candidate of the χc0(3P)\chi_{c0}(3P) state. The theoretical investigations on the decay behaviors of the χcJ(3P)\chi_{cJ}(3P) in the present work support the assignments of the Y(4140)Y(4140) and Y(4080)Y(4080) as the χc1(3P)\chi_{c1}(3P) and χc0(3P)\chi_{c0}(3P) states, respectively. In addition, the χc2(3P)\chi_{c2}(3P) state is predicted to be a very narrow state. The results in the present work could be tested by further experiments in the LHCb and forthcoming Belle II.

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@article{arxiv.1611.00109,
  title  = {Where are $\chi_{cJ}(3P)$?},
  author = {Dian-Yong Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.00109},
  year   = {2016}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures, 2 table, published by Eur.Phys.J. C

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