Searching for the G(3900) via the K- p Ds- Λc+ G(3900)0 reaction

Abstract

The nature of the G(3900) structure, observed in e+e- DD, remains unclear and may stem either from a genuine resonance or from charmonium interference and threshold effects. We therefore propose searching for the G(3900) signal in the reaction K- p Ds- Λc+ G(3900)0, where the interference effects present in e+e- D*D are absent. We employ an effective Lagrangian approach, where the reaction proceeds via a central production mechanism dominated by t-channel D0 and D*0 exchanges, based on the possible interpretation of G(3900) as a P-wave D*D molecular state, whose coupling to the D*D channel is fixed from our previous fit to the e+e- D*D data. The KN initial-state interaction, mediated by Pomeron and Reggeon exchanges, is also included and leads to a significant enhancement of the production cross section. If measured in future experiments, the predicted total cross sections and angular distributions can provide a promising probe of the nature of the G(3900), and in particular of its possible genuine resonance nature.

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