Canonical interpretation of the X(4140) state within the 3P0 model
Abstract
Recently, the LHCb Collaboration has confirmed the state X(4140), with a mass M=4146.5 4.5+4.6-2.8~MeV, and a much larger width =8321+21-14~MeV than the previous experimental measurements, which has confused the understanding of its nature. We will investigate the possibility of the c1(3P) interpretation for the X(4140), considering the mass spectra predicted in the quark model, and the strong decay properties within the 3P0 model. We also predict the strong decay properties of the charmonium states c0(3P) and c2(3P). Our results show that the X(4140) state with the small width given in PDG can be explained as the charmonium state c1(3P) in the 3P0 model, and high precision measurement of the width of the X(4140) is crucial to understand its nature.
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