Investigations on the charmless decays of X(3872) in intermediate meson loops model

Abstract

The charmless decay processes of X(3872) provide us a good platform to study the nature and the decay mechanism of X(3872). Based on a molecular nature of X(3872) as a DD* bound state, we have investigated the charmless decays X(3872) VV and VP via intermediate D* D +c.c. meson loops, where V and P stand for light vector and pseudoscalar mesons, respectively. We discuss three cases, i.e., pure neutral components (θ=0), isospin singlet (θ=π/4) and neutral components dominant (θ = π/6), where θ is a phase angle describing the proportion of neutral and charged constituents. The proportion of neutral and charged constituent have an influence on the decay widths of X(3872) VV and VP. With the coupling constant of X(3872) to the DD* channel obtained under the molecule ansatz of X(3872) resonance, the predicted decay widths of X(3872)→ VV are about tens of keVs, while the decay width can reach a few hundreds of keVs for X(3872) VP. The dependence of these ratios between different decay modes of X(3872) VV and X(3872) VP to the mixing angle θ is also investigated. It is expected that the theoretical calculations here can be tested by future experiments.

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