Discussions on the Line-shape of X(4660) Resonance

Abstract

A careful reanalysis is made on e+e- X(4660) (cc)/('ππ) processes, aiming at resolving the apparent conflicts between Belle and BESIII data above cc threshold. We use a model containing a Breit-Wigner resonance and cc four-point contact interactions, with which the enhancement right above the cc threshold is well explained by a virtual pole generated by cc attractive final state interaction, located at MV=4.5660.007 GeV. Meanwhile, X(4660) remains to be a typical Breit-Wigner resonance, and is hence of confinement nature. Our analysis strongly suggests the existence of the virtual pole with statistical significance of 4.2 standard deviation (σ). Nevertheless, the conclusion crucially depends on the line-shape of cross sections which are of limited statistics, hence we urge new experimental analyses from Belle II, BESIII, and LHCb to settle the issue.

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