Bounds on the width, mass difference and other properties of X(3872) --> pi+pi-J/psi decays

Abstract

We present results from a study of X(3872) --> pi+pi- J/psi decays produced via exclusive B--> K X(3872) decays. We determine the mass to be MX(3872)= (3871.84 0.27 (stat) 0.19 (syst)) MeV, a 90% CL upper limit on the natural width of GammaX(3872)<1.2 MeV, the product branching fraction Bf(B+-> K+X(3872))xBf(X(3872)-->pi+pi-J/psi)=(8.61 0.82(stat) 0.52 (syst)) x10-6, and a ratio of branching fractions Bf(B0--> K0 X(3872))/BF(B+--> K+ X(3872))=0.50 0.14(stat)0.04(syst). The difference in mass between the X(3872)-->pi+pi-J/psi signals in B+ and B0 decays is Delta MX(3872)= (-0.69 0.97 (stat) 0.19 (syst)) MeV. A search for a charged partner of the X(3872) in the decays Bbar0-->K- X+ or B+-->K0X+, X+-->pi+pi0 J/psi resulted in upper limits on the product branching fractions for these processes that are well below expectations for the case that the X(3872) is the neutral member of an isospin triplet. In addition, we examine possible JPC quantum number assignments for the X(3872) based on comparisons of angular correlations between final state particles in X(3872)-->pi+pi-J/psi decays with simulated data for JPC values of 1++ and 2-+. We examine the influence of rho-omega interference in the M(pi+pi-) spectrum. The analysis is based on a 711fb-1 data sample that contains 772 million BBbar meson pairs collected at the Upsilon(4S) resonance in the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e- collider.

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