Insights into the nature of the X(3872) through B meson decays

Abstract

We study the decays Bc,u,d X(3872)P in the perturbative QCD (PQCD) approach, where the puzzling resonance X(3872) is involved and P represents a light pseudoscalar meson K and π. Assuming the X(3872) as a 1++ charmonium state, we find the following results: (a) The branching ratios for the decays B+c X(3872)π+ and B+c X(3872) K+ agree with the results predicted by the covariant light-front approach within errors, but are larger than those given by the generalized factorization approach; (b) The branching ratio for the decay B+ X(3872)K+ is predicted as (3.8+1.1-1.0)×10-4, which is smaller than the previous PQCD calculation result, but still slightly larger than the upper limits set by Belle and BaBar. So we suggest that the decays B0,+ X(3872)K0,+ should be precisely measured by the running LHCb and Belle II experiments, which is very helpful to probe the inner structure of the X(3872); (c) Compared with the decays Bu,d X(3872)K, the decays Bu,d X(3872)π have much smaller branching ratios, which drop to as low as 10-6; (d) The direct CP violations for these considered decays are very small, only 10-3 10-2, because the penguin contributions are loop suppressed compared with the tree contributions. Testing the results for the branching ratios and the CP violations including the implicit SU(3) and isospin symmetries in these decays by experiments is helpful to probe the nature of the X(3872).

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