Pion-induced production of the Zc(3900) off a nuclear target

Abstract

We investigate the possibility to study the charmoniumlike state Zc(3900) through the pion-induced production off a nuclear target. By using a high-energy pion beam, the Zc(3900) can be produced off a proton or nucleus though the Primakoff effect. The production amplitude is calculated in an effective Lagrangian approach combined with the vector dominance model. The total cross sections of the p(π-, Z-c(3900)) and p(π-, Z-c(3900) J/π-) reactions are calculated, and their order of magnitude is about 0.1 and 0.01nb, respectively, with an assumption of branch ratio 10\% for the Zc(3900) decay in J/π channel. If the proton target is replaced by a nuclear target, the production of the Zc(3900) enhances obviously. The predicted total cross sections for the A(π-, Z-c(3900)) and A(π-, Z-c(3900) J/π-) reactions with A=12C or 208Pb are on the order of magnitude of 100 and 10 nb, respectively, which is about one thousand times larger than the cross sections off a proton target. Based on these the results, we suggest the experimental study of the Zc(3900) by using high-energy pion beams with a nuclear target at facilities such as COMPASS and J-PARC.

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