Using X(3823) J/π+π- to identify coupled-channel effects
Abstract
Very recently, the Belle and BESIII experiments observed a new charmonium-like state X(3823), which is a good candidate for the D-wave charmonium (13D2). Because the X(3823) is just near the DD* threshold, the decay X(3823) J/π+π- can be a golden channel to test the significance of coupled-channel effects. In this work, this decay is considered including both the hidden-charm dipion and the usual quantum chromodynamics multipole expansion (QCDME) contributions. The partial decay width, the dipion invariant mass spectrum distribution d[X(3823) J/π+π-]/dmπ+π-, and the corresponding d[X(3823) J/π+π-]/dθ distribution are computed. Many parameters are determined from existing experimental data, so the results depend mainly only on one unknown phase between the QCDME and hidden-charm dipion amplitudes.