Production rates of Ds+Ds- and DD molecules in B decays
Abstract
Motivated by the recent discovery of a charmonium X(3960) in B decays by the LHCb Collaboration, the likely existence of two bound/virtual states (denoted by Xss and Xqq) below the Ds+Ds- and DD mass thresholds has been re-examined recently. In this work, we employ the effective Lagrangian approach to calculate their production rates in B decays utilizing triangle diagrams. Our results show that the production yields of B+ Xss K+ and B+ Xqq K+ are of the order of 10-4, in agreement with the relevant experimental data, which indicates that, if the Ds+Ds- and DD bound states indeed exist, they can be detected in B decays. Moreover, we calculate the production rate of B+ X(3960) K+ assuming that X(3960) is a resonant state of Ds+Ds- and find that it is also of the order of 10-4 but a bit smaller than that as a Ds+Ds- bound state.
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