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Nature of the $X(6900)$ in partial wave decomposition of $J/\psi J/\psi$ scattering

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In this letter, we perform partial wave decomposition on coupled-channel scattering amplitudes, $J/\psi J/\psi$-$J/\psi \psi(2S)$-$J/\psi \psi(3770)$, to study the resonance appears in these processes. Effective Lagrangians are used to describe the interactions of four charmed vector mesons, and the scattering amplitudes are calculated up to the next-to-leading order. Partial wave projections are performed, and unitarization is implemented by Pad\'e approximation. Then we fit the amplitudes to the $J/\psi J/\psi$ invariant mass spectra measured by LHCb and determine the unknown couplings. The pole parameters of the $X(6900)$ are extracted as $M=6861.0^{+6.3}_{-8.8}$~MeV and $\Gamma=129.0^{+5.6}_{-3.4}$~MeV. Our analysis implies that its quantum number prefers to be $0^{++}$. The pole counting rule and phase shifts show that it is a normal Breit-Wigner resonance and, hence, should be a compact tetraquark.

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Fully charmed P-wave tetraquark resonant states in the quark model

hep-ph · 2024-11-27 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A quark-model calculation predicts compact fully charmed P-wave tetraquark resonances near 7.0 to 7.2 GeV, including exotic J^PC = 0^-- and 1^-+ states, and finds no narrow tetraquark candidates below 7 GeV for X(6400) and X(6600).

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  • Fully charmed P-wave tetraquark resonant states in the quark model hep-ph · 2024-11-27 · conditional · none · ref 49 · internal anchor

    A quark-model calculation predicts compact fully charmed P-wave tetraquark resonances near 7.0 to 7.2 GeV, including exotic J^PC = 0^-- and 1^-+ states, and finds no narrow tetraquark candidates below 7 GeV for X(6400) and X(6600).