The c c purity of (3770) and ' challenged
Abstract
It is suggested that the resonance (3770) may contain a sizeable (O(10%) in terms of the probability weight factor) four-quark component with the up- and down- quarks and antiquarks in addition to the c c pair, which component in itself has a substantial part with the isospin I=1. Furthermore such four-quark part of the wave function should also affect the properties of the ' charmonium resonance through the (3770) - ' mixing previously considered in the literature. It is argued that an admixture of extra light quark pairs can explain a possible discrepancy between the theoretical expectations and the recent data on the non-D D decay width of the (3770) and the ratio of the yield of charged and neutral D meson pairs in its decays, as well as on the extra rate of the ' direct decay into light hadrons and the rate of the decay ' π0 J/. It is further argued that the suggested four-quark component of the wave function of the (3770) should give rise to a measurable rate of the decays (3770) η J/ and (3770) π0 J/.
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