Open charm scenarios
Abstract
We discuss possibilities of identifying open charm effects in direct production processes, and propose that direct evidence for the open charm effects can be found in e+ e- J/π0. A unique feature with this process is that the DD*+c.c. open channel is located in a relatively isolated energy, i.e. 3.876 GeV, which is sufficiently far away from the known charmonia (3770) and (4040). Due to the dominance of the isospin-0 component at the charmonium energy region, an enhanced model-independent cusp effect between the thresholds of D0D*0+c.c. and D+ D*-+c.c. can be highlighted. An energy scan over this energy region in the e+e- annihilation reaction can help us to understand the nature of X(3900) recently observed by Belle Collaboration in e+ e- DD+c.c., and establish the open charm effects as an important non-perturbative mechanism in the charmonium energy region.
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