Production of charmonium cJ(2P) plus one ω meson by e+e- annihilation
Abstract
Inspired by the recent observation of e+e- ω X(3872) by the BESIII Collaboration, in this work we study the production of the charmonium cJ(2P) by e+e- annihilation. We find that the e+e-ωc0(2P) and e+e- ωc2(2P) have sizable production rates, when taking the cross section data from e+e- ω X(3872) as the scaling point and treating the X(3872) as the charmonium c1(2P). Considering that the dominant decay modes of c0 and c2(2P) involve DD final states, we propose that e+e- ω DD is an ideal process to identify c0(2P) and c2(2P), which is similar to the situation that happens in the DD invariant mass spectrum of the γγ DD and B+ D+D- K+ processes. With continuous accumulation of experimental data, these proposed production processes offer a promising avenue for exploration by the BESIII and Belle II collaborations.
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