Is X(3872) a bound state?
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Materia
Charmonium molecular states Particle production Tsallis distribution
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2019Referencia bibliográfica
Ortega, P. G., & Arriola, E. R. (2019). Is X (3872) a bound state?. Chinese Physics C, 43(12), 124107.
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This work is partly supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad and European FEDER funds (FPA2016-77177-C2-2-P, FIS2017-85053- C2-1-P) and Junta de Andalucía (FQM-225)Resumen
All existing experimental evidence for the bound state nature of X(3872) relies on observing its decay
products, which are measured with a finite experimental mass resolution that is typically deltam>2 MeV , and much larger
than its alleged binding energy, Bx = 0.00(18) MeV. On the other hand, we have found recently that there is a
clear cancellation in the 1++ channel of the invariant DD* mass around the threshold between continuum and the
bound state. This is very much like a similar cancellation in the proton-neutron continuum with the deuteron in the 1++
channel. Based on comparative fits with a common Tsallis distribution of the experimental cross-sections for
prompt production of deuterons and X(3872) in pp collisions with a finite Pt , we find a strong argument for questioning
the bound state nature of this state, which also suggests that the large observed production rate could be consistent
with a half-bound state.