The two-photon decay of X(6900) from light-by-light scattering at the LHC
Abstract
The LHCb Collaboration has recently discovered a structure around 6.9 GeV in the double-J/ mass distribution, possibly a first fully-charmed tetraquark state X(6900). Based on vector-meson dominance (VMD) such a state should have a significant branching ratio for decaying into two photons. We show that the recorded LHC data for the light-by-light scattering may indeed accommodate for such a state, with a γ γ branching ratio of order of 10-4, which is larger even than the value inferred by the VMD. The spin-parity assignment 0-+ is in better agreement with the VMD prediction than 0++, albeit not significantly at the current precision. Further light-by-light scattering data in this region, clarifying the nature of this state, should be obtained in the Run 3 and probably in the high-luminosity phase of the LHC (Run 4 etc.).
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