From a study of the line shape of the X(3872), the LHCb collaboration measures a sizeable negative effective range. This cannot be reconciled with a shallow D (D) over bar* bound state hypothesis. Based on Weinberg's compositeness criterion, together with a theorem by Smorodinsky, it follows that the X has to have a compact hidden charm structure interacting with unbound D (D) over bar* pairs via short-distance color forces. This conclusion is strengthened by the general pattern recently emerging from exotic mesons.

From the line shape of the X(3872) to its structure

Pilloni, Alessandro;
2022-01-01

Abstract

From a study of the line shape of the X(3872), the LHCb collaboration measures a sizeable negative effective range. This cannot be reconciled with a shallow D (D) over bar* bound state hypothesis. Based on Weinberg's compositeness criterion, together with a theorem by Smorodinsky, it follows that the X has to have a compact hidden charm structure interacting with unbound D (D) over bar* pairs via short-distance color forces. This conclusion is strengthened by the general pattern recently emerging from exotic mesons.
2022
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ELETTRONICO
105
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Internazionale
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Hadron; Quantum Chromodynamics; Mass Spectrum
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Esposito, Angelo; Maiani, Luciano; Pilloni, Alessandro; Polosa, Antonio D.; Riquer, Verónica
14.a Contributo in Rivista::14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
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