Estimates of the X(3872) Cross Section at a Hadron Collider

Abstract

The claim that the X(3872) meson cannot be a charm-meson molecule because its prompt production cross section at hadron colliders is too large is based on an upper bound in terms of a cross section for producing charm-meson pairs. Assuming X is sufficiently weakly bound, we derive an equality between the X cross section and a charm-meson pair cross section that takes into account the threshold enhancement from the X resonance. The cross section for producing X is equal to that for producing D*0 D0 integrated up to a relative momentum kmax = 7.7\,γX, where γX is the binding momentum of X. We also derive an order-of-magnitude estimate of the X cross section in terms of a naive charm-meson pair cross section that does not take into account the threshold enhancement, such as that produced by a Monte Carlo event generator. The cross section for producing X can be approximated by the naive cross section for producing D*0 D0 integrated up to a relative momentum kmax of order (mπ2 γX)1/3. The estimates of the prompt X cross section at hadron colliders are consistent with the cross sections observed at the Tevatron and the LHC.

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