First evidence of X(3872)π0χc0(1P) and search for X(3915)π0χc1(1P)
Abstract
We search for the pionic transitions X(3872)π0χcJ(1P) (J = 0,~1,~2) and X(3915)π0χc1 in B+ π0χcJK+ decays using the Belle and Belle~II data samples collected at the Υ(4S) resonance, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 711~fb-1 and 492~fb-1, respectively. We report the first evidence for the decay X(3872)π0χc0 with a significance of 3.4σ, including systematic uncertainties. We measure the product of branching fractions B(B+ X(3872)K+)× B(X(3872)π0χc0)=(20.06.82.3)×10-6 and the branching fraction ratio B(X(3872)π0χc0)/ B(X(3872)π+π-J/ψ)=2.30.80.4, where the first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. The upper limits at 90\% credibility on the products of branching fractions for the π0χc1 and π0χc2 modes are 7.5×10-6 and 15.3×10-6, respectively. The corresponding upper limits on the branching fraction ratios relative to the π+π-J/ψ decay are 0.9 and 1.8. The measured branching fractions for X(3872)π0χcJ are consistent with several theoretical predictions based on the hadronic molecular interpretation of the X(3872). No significant signal is seen for the X(3915)π0χc1 decay, and we set the 90\% credibility upper limit of B(B+ X(3915)K+)× B(X(3915)π0χc1)<6.6×10-6, while the decays for J=0 and 2 are forbidden by parity conservation.
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