Bc1(1P,2P)K decays in QCD factorization and X(3872)
Abstract
Bc1(1P,2P)K decays are studied in QCD factorization by treating charmonia as nonrelativistic bound states. No infrared divergences exist in the vertex corrections, while the logarithmic end-point singularities in the hard spectator corrections can be regularized by a momentum cutoff. With certain uncertainties we find that the Bc1(2P)K decay rate can be comparable to Bc1(1P)K, and get Br(B0 c1' K0) =Br(B+ c1' K+)≈ 2× 10-4. This might imply a possible interpretation for the newly discovered X(3872) that this state has a dominant JPC = 1++(2P) c c component but mixed with a substantial D0D*0+D*0D0 continuum component.
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