Different pole structures in line shapes of the X(3872)
Abstract
We introduce a near-threshold parameterization that is more general than the effective-range expansion up to and including the effective-range because it can also handle with a near-threshold zero in the D0D*0 S-wave. In terms of it we analyze the CDF data on inclusive pp scattering to J/ π+π-, and the Belle and BaBar data on B decays to K\, J/ π+π- and K DD*0 around the D0D*0 threshold. It is shown that data can be reproduced with similar quality for the X(3872) being a bound and/or a virtual state. We also find that the X(3872) might be a higher-order virtual-state pole (double or triplet pole), in the limit in which the small D*0 width vanishes. Once the latter is restored the corrections to the pole position are non-analytic and much bigger than the D*0 width itself. The X(3872) compositeness coefficient in D0D*0 ranges from nearly 0 up to 1 in the different scenarios.
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