Newly observed X(4630): a new charmoniumlike molecule
Abstract
Very recently, the LHCb Collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN observed new resonance X(4630). The X(4630) is decoded as a charmoniumlike molecule with hidden-strange quantum number well in the one boson exchange mechanism. Especially, the study of its hidden-charmed decays explicitly shows the dominant role of J/φ among all allowed hidden-charmed decays of X(4630), which enforces the conclusion of X(4630) as a charmoniumlike molecule. The discovery of the X(4630) is a crucial step of constructing charmoniumlike molecule zoo.
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