Distinguishing cusp effects and near-threshold-pole effects

Abstract

We make use of a unitarized coupled-channel model to analyze the mass distribution data of final states in production processes of X(4260). By analyzing the analytical structures of the decay amplitudes, we find that the line shape of Zc(3900) signal is related to the combined effect of a pair of near-threshold "shadow" poles and the (DD*) thresholds, in which the third-sheet pole might provide a dominant contribution. As all the coupled channels effects are tuning off, the trajectories of these two poles suggest that the Zc(3900) might originate from the attractive interaction of (D*D*) through a long-distance interaction, e.g. π-exchange interaction, as a "deuteron-like" state. There is no nearby pole structure corresponding to the Zc(4025) signal in the (D*D*) mass distribution.

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