Charmless decays of the spin-2 partner of X(3872)
Abstract
The Belle collaboration recently reported a promising candidate for the spin-2 D*D* partner of the X(3872), called the X2 for short, having a mass of (4014.3 4.0 1.5)~MeV and a width of (4 11 6)~MeV . In present work, we assume the X2 as a pure molecule of the D*D* under 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. Using an effective Lagrangian approach, we calculated the partial widths of X2 VV and X2 PP (V and P stand for light vector and pseudoscalar mesons, respectively). The predicted decay widths of X2 VV can reach a few hundreds of keV, while the decay widths of X2 PP are about several tens of keV. In addition, the effects from the proportion of neutral and charged constituent on the decay widths of X2 VV and PP are also investigated. We hope that the present calculations will be checked experimentally in the future.
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