X(3860) production in association with J/ via e+e- annihilation at Belle
Abstract
In this paper, we study the X(3860) production associated with J/ via e+e- annihilation at the next-to-leading-order (NLO) QCD accuracy, within the nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) framework. Under the hypothesis of JPCX(3860)=0++, the predicted total cross sections agree well with the Belle's measurements at s=(4S,5S), while the theoretical results given by the 2++ hypothesis significantly undershoot the data. This is consistent with the Belle's conclusion that the 0++ hypothesis is favored over the 2++ hypothesis for X(3860). Despite the agreement of the total cross sections, the NRQCD predictions seem to be incompatible with the Belle-measured J/ angular distributions. We also perform the NLO calculations of σe+e- J/+X(3940) on the assumption of JPCX(3940)=0-+, discovering that the NRQCD predictions that coincide with the light-cone results are in good agreement with the experiment.
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