Search for muoproduction of X(3872) at COMPASS and indication of a new state X(3872)
Abstract
We have searched for exclusive production of exotic charmonia in the reaction μ+~N → μ+ (J\!/\!π+π-)π~N' using COMPASS data collected with incoming muons of 160 GeV/c and 200 GeV/c momentum. In the J\!/\!π+π- mass distribution we observe a signal with a statistical significance of 4.1 σ. Its mass and width are consistent with those of the X(3872). The shape of the π+π- mass distribution from the observed decay into J\!/\!π+π- shows disagreement with previous observations for X(3872). The observed signal may be interpreted as a possible evidence of a new charmonium state. It could be associated with a neutral partner of X(3872) with C = -1 predicted by a tetraquark model. The product of cross section and branching fraction of the decay of the observed state into J\!/\!π+π- is determined to be 7128(stat)39(syst) pb.
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