High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
[Submitted on 20 Sep 2024]
Title:A model-independent analysis of the isospin breaking in the $X(3872)~\to~J/ψπ^+π^-$ and $X(3872)~\to~J/ψπ^+π^0π^-$ decays
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:We analyze the latest LHCb data on the $\pi^+\pi^-$ spectrum in the isospin-violating $X(3872)~\to~J/\psi \pi^+\pi^-$ decay, employing a model-independent approach based on dispersion theory to deal with the $\pi\pi$ final state interactions. Additionally, the isospin breaking effects are properly introduced, allowing for reliable and accurate extraction of the ratio, $R_X$, between the $X(3872)$ couplings to the $J/\psi \rho$ and $J/\psi \omega$ channels from the data. We find very good agreement with the LHCb data for the whole range of the $\pi^+\pi^-$ invariant mass, and $R_X$ is determined to be $0.19\pm 0.02$, significantly smaller than what was determined earlier. Using this value, we make predictions for the $\pi^+\pi^0\pi^-$ mass distribution in the $X(3872)~\to~J/\psi \pi^+\pi^0\pi^-$ process, which is currently accessible by the BESIII Collaboration, and update a prediction for the pole positions of the isovector partner states of the $X(3872)$, $W_{c1}$, with $I(J^{PC})=1(1^{++})$.
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From: Jorgivan Dias Ph.D. [view email][v1] Fri, 20 Sep 2024 06:09:55 UTC (61 KB)
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