Could the X(3915) and the X(3930) Be the Same Tensor State?
Abstract
By using a combined amplitude analysis of the γγ→ DD and γγ→ J/ω data, we demonstrate that the X(3915), which is quoted as a JPC=0++ state in the Particle Data Group table, is favored by the data to be a JPC=2++ state appearing in both channels, which means that the X(3915) and the X(3930) can be regarded as the same JPC=2++ state. Meanwhile, the data also prefer a large helicity-0 contribution of this tensor resonance to the amplitudes instead of the helicity-2 dominance assumed by BABAR, which may indicate a sizable portion of non-q q components in this state. Identifying the X(3915) with the X(3930) and abandoning the helicity-2 dominance for this tensor state are helpful for the further understandings of the properties of this state and also of the mysterious "XYZ" charmoniumlike resonances.
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