An X(3872)-like peak in B (J/π+π-) Kπ due to triangle singularity
Abstract
Triangle mechanisms for B0 (J/π+π-) K+π- are studied. Experimentally, an X(3872) peak has been observed in this process. When the final (J/π+π-)π invariant mass is around the D* D* threshold, one of the triangle mechanisms causes a triangle singularity and generates a sharp X(3872)-like peak in the J/π+π- invariant mass distribution. The Breit-Wigner mass and width fitted to the spectrum are 3871.68 MeV (a few keV above the D*0D0 threshold) and 0.4 MeV, respectively.These Breit-Wigner parameters hardly depends on a choice of the model parameters. Comparing with the precisely measured X(3872) mass and width, 3871.69 0.17 MeV and < 1.2 MeV, the agreement is remarkable. When studying the X(3872) signal from this process, this non-resonant contribution has to be understood in advance. We also study a charge analogous process B0 (J/π0π-) K+π0. A similar triangle singularity exists and generates an X-(3876)-like peak.
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