X(3872), IG(JPC)=0+(1++), as the 1c(2P) charmonium

Abstract

Contrary to almost standard opinion that the X(3872) resonance is the D*0 D0+c.c. molecule or the qc q c four-quark state, we discuss the scenario where the X(3872)resonance is the c c = c1(2P) charmonium which "sits on" the D*0 D0 threshold. We explain the shift of the mass of the X(3872) resonance with respect to the prediction of a potential model for the mass of the c1(2P) charmonium by the contribution of the virtual D* D+c.c. intermediate states into the self energy of the X(3872) resonance. This allows us to estimate the coupling constant of the X(7872) resonance with the D*0 D0 channel, the branching ratio of the X(3872) D*0 D0 + c.c. decay, and the branching ratio of the X(3872) decay into all non-D*0 D0 + c.c. states. We predict a significant number of unknown decays of X(3872) via two gluon:X(3872) gluon\ gluon hadrons. We suggest a physically clear program of experimental researches for verification of our assumption.

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