Production of X(3872) Accompanied by a Soft Pion at Hadron Colliders

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 pair. The X can also be produced by the creation of D* D* at short distances followed by the rescattering of the charm-meson pair into X π. At a high-energy hadron collider, the prompt cross section from this mechanism has a narrow peak in the X π invariant mass distribution near the D* D* threshold from a charm-meson triangle singularity. An order-of-magnitude estimate of the ratio of the cross section for producing the peak in the X π distribution to the cross section for producing X without an accompanying pion suggests that the peak may be observable at the LHC.

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