Study on the rare decays of Y(4630) induced by final state interactions
Abstract
A resonance Y(4630) at the invariant mass spectrum of c c observed by the Belle Collaboration triggers a hot discussion about its inner structure. Since it preferably decays into two charmed baryons cc, it is tempted to conjecture it as a tetraquark. Because the dominant decay portal Y(4630) c c is close to the energy threshold, the final state interactions may be significant and result in other baryonic and/or mesonic final states whose branching fractions are sizable to be measured in the future experiments. In this work we calculate the branching ratios of the Y(4630) decays into p p, D(*)+ D(*)-, π+π-, and K+K- which are induced by the c c re-scattering. The resultant decay patterns will be tested by the future experiments and the consistency degree with the data composes a valuable probe for the tetraquark conjecture.
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