Competition of c(2P) quarkonia and continuum in e+ e- e+ e- D D

Abstract

We discuss the production of D D pairs in e+ e- collisions, where D refers to either D0 or D+. The continuum mechanism with the t/u-channel vector-meson D* exchanges are considered. The results of the calculation depend on the parameter of the off-shell form-factor for the virtual D* mesons. The D* D γ coupling constants are found from the D* D γ decays. We find relatively large contribution for the D0 D0 channel and much smaller contribution in the D+ D- channel. In the second case we consider also the D exchanges. We conclude that the bump at MD0 D0 = 3.8 GeV observed by the Belle and BaBar Collaborations has rather continuum origin than it corresponds to the broad resonance c0(3860). We discuss also production of the c2(3930) resonance which is a candidate for the c2(2P) state. This state can decay into both D D channels, however the branching fractions are not well known at present. From a comparison of our model results to the BaBar data we find B(c2(3930) D D) = 0.58 0.13 using the two-photon width γ γ = 0.544 keV (obtained for the Buchm\"uller-Tye potential) evaluated within the light-front approach (NRQCD limit). Our finding of γ γ × B(c2(3930) D D) = 0.32 0.07 keV is close to the Belle and BaBar results. Realistic predictions of the differential distributions in several variables and integrated cross-sections are given for the Belle II kinematics.

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