Radiative decays of the spin-2 partner of X(3872)
It has been generally expected that the X(3872) has a spin-2 partner, X2, with quantum numbers JPC=2++. In the hadronic molecular model, its mass was predicted to be below the D⁎D¯⁎ threshold, and the new structure reported in the γψ(2S) invariant mass distribution by the Belle Collaboration with ma...
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| author | Pan-Pan Shi Jorgivan M. Dias Feng-Kun Guo |
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| description | It has been generally expected that the X(3872) has a spin-2 partner, X2, with quantum numbers JPC=2++. In the hadronic molecular model, its mass was predicted to be below the D⁎D¯⁎ threshold, and the new structure reported in the γψ(2S) invariant mass distribution by the Belle Collaboration with mass M=(4014.3±4.0±1.5) MeV and decay width Γ=(4±11±6) MeV, with a global significance of 2.8 σ, is a nice candidate for it. We consider the radiative decay widths for the X2→γψ with ψ=J/ψ,ψ(2S) treating the X2 as a D⁎D¯⁎ shallow bound state, and estimate the events of X2 in two-photon collisions that can be collected in the γJ/ψ→γℓ+ℓ− (ℓ=e,μ) final states at Belle. Based on the upper limit for the ratio of decay widths of X(3872)→γψ(2S) and X(3872)→γJ/ψ measured by BESIII, we predict the similar ratio Γ(X2→γψ(2S))/Γ(X2→γJ/ψ) to be smaller than 1.0. We suggest searching for the X2 signal in the γJ/ψ invariant mass distribution via two-photon fusions. The results will lead to insights into both the X(3872) and the new structure observed by Belle. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-351ace2af80d41f28cdb99a3ceeffd092025-08-19T21:19:23ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26932023-08-0184313798710.1016/j.physletb.2023.137987Radiative decays of the spin-2 partner of X(3872)Pan-Pan Shi0Jorgivan M. Dias1Feng-Kun Guo2CAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China; School of Physical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China; School of Physical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China; Peng Huanwu Collaborative Center for Research and Education, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China; Corresponding author.It has been generally expected that the X(3872) has a spin-2 partner, X2, with quantum numbers JPC=2++. In the hadronic molecular model, its mass was predicted to be below the D⁎D¯⁎ threshold, and the new structure reported in the γψ(2S) invariant mass distribution by the Belle Collaboration with mass M=(4014.3±4.0±1.5) MeV and decay width Γ=(4±11±6) MeV, with a global significance of 2.8 σ, is a nice candidate for it. We consider the radiative decay widths for the X2→γψ with ψ=J/ψ,ψ(2S) treating the X2 as a D⁎D¯⁎ shallow bound state, and estimate the events of X2 in two-photon collisions that can be collected in the γJ/ψ→γℓ+ℓ− (ℓ=e,μ) final states at Belle. Based on the upper limit for the ratio of decay widths of X(3872)→γψ(2S) and X(3872)→γJ/ψ measured by BESIII, we predict the similar ratio Γ(X2→γψ(2S))/Γ(X2→γJ/ψ) to be smaller than 1.0. We suggest searching for the X2 signal in the γJ/ψ invariant mass distribution via two-photon fusions. The results will lead to insights into both the X(3872) and the new structure observed by Belle.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269323003210 |
| spellingShingle | Pan-Pan Shi Jorgivan M. Dias Feng-Kun Guo Radiative decays of the spin-2 partner of X(3872) |
| title | Radiative decays of the spin-2 partner of X(3872) |
| title_full | Radiative decays of the spin-2 partner of X(3872) |
| title_fullStr | Radiative decays of the spin-2 partner of X(3872) |
| title_full_unstemmed | Radiative decays of the spin-2 partner of X(3872) |
| title_short | Radiative decays of the spin-2 partner of X(3872) |
| title_sort | radiative decays of the spin 2 partner of x 3872 |
| url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269323003210 |
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