B0 K(*) \,0 X, B- K(*) \, - X, Bs0 η (η', φ) X from the X(3872) molecular perspective

Abstract

We study the decays B0 K0 \, X, B- K- \, X, B0s η (η')\, X, B0 K*0 \, X, B- K*- \, X , Bs0 φ \, X, with X X(3872), from the perspective of the X(3872) being a molecular state made from the interaction of the D*+ D-, D*0 D0 and c.c. components. We consider both the external and internal emission decay mechanisms and find an explanation for the K0 \, X and K- \, X production rates, based on the mass difference of the charged and neutral D* D components. We also find that the internal and external emission mechanisms add constructively in the B0 K0 \, X, B- K- \, X reactions, while they add destructively in the case of B0 K*0 \, X, B- K*- \, X reactions. This feature explains the decay widths of the present measurements and allows us to make predictions for the unmeasured modes of B0s η (η')\, X(3872) and B- K*- \, X(3872). The future measurement of these decay modes will help us get a better perspective on the nature of the X(3872) and the mechanisms present in production reactions of that state.

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