Triangle Singularity in the Production of Tcc+(3875) and a Soft Pion

Abstract

The double-charm tetraquark meson Tcc+(3875) can be produced in high-energy proton-proton collisions by the creation of the charm mesons D*+ D0 at short distances followed by their binding into Tcc+. The Tcc+ can also be produced by the creation of D*+ D*+ at short distances followed by their rescattering into Tcc+ π+. A charm-meson triangle singularity produces a narrow peak in the Tcc+ π+ invariant mass distribution 6.1 MeV above the threshold with a width of about 1 MeV. Well beyond the peak, the differential cross section decreases with the invariant kinetic energy E of Tcc+ π+ as E-1/2. The fraction of Tcc+ that are accompanied by π+ with E< mπ is estimated to be roughly 3%. The fraction of Tcc+ events with Tcc+ π+ in the narrow peak from the triangle singularity could be comparable.

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