Production of X(3872) Accompanied by a Pion in B Meson Decay

Abstract

If the X(3872) is a weakly bound charm-meson molecule, it can be produced by the creation of D*0 D0 or D0 D*0 at short distances followed by the formation of the bound state from the charm-meson pairs. It can also be produced by the creation of D* D* at short distances followed by the rescattering of the charm mesons into X π. We use results of a previous isospin analysis of B meson decays into K D(*) D(*) to estimate the short-distance amplitudes for creating D* D*. We use an effective field theory for charm mesons and pions called XEFT to calculate the amplitudes for rescattering of D* D* into X π with small relative momentum. The Xπ invariant mass distribution is predicted to have a narrow peak near the D* D* threshold from a charm-meson triangle singularity. We estimate the branching fractions into the peak from the triangle singularity for the decays B0 K+ X π- and B+ K0 X π+.

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