Detecting the long-distance structure of the X(3872)
Abstract
We study the X(3872)-->D0 D0 π0 decay within a D D* molecular picture for the X(3872) state. This decay mode is more sensitive to the long-distance structure of the X(3872) resonance than its J/ππ and J/3π decays, which are mainly controlled by the details of the X(3872) wave function at short distances. We show that the D0 D0 final state interaction can be important, and that a precise measurement of this partial decay width can provide valuable information on the interaction strength between the D(*) D(*) charm mesons.
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