Triangle singularity appearing as an X(3872)-like peak in B (J/π+π-) Kπ

Abstract

We consider a triangle diagram for B0 (J/π+π-) K+π- where an X(3872) peak has been observed experimentally. We demonstrate that a triangle singularity inherent in the triangle diagram creates a sharp peak in the J/π+π- invariant mass distribution when the final (J/π+π-)π invariant mass is at and around the D* D* threshold. The position and width of the peak is 3871.68 MeV (a few keV above the D*0D0 threshold) and 0.4 MeV, respectively, in perfect agreement with the precisely measured X(3872) mass and width: 3871.69 0.17 MeV and < 1.2 MeV. This remarkable agreement is virtually parameter-free. The result indicates that the considered mechanism has to be understood in advance when separating an X(3872)-pole contribution from B0 (J/π+π-) K+π- data; the separation yields an X(3872)π lineshape that could be used to determine the X(3872) mass. We suggest a method to set a constraint on the triangle mechanism by analyzing a charge analogous process B0 (J/π0π-) K+π0 where a similar triangle singularity generates an X-(3876)-like peak.

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