How learn the branching ratio X(3872)to D^(*0)bar D⁰ + c.c
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Enfant terrible of charmonium spectroscopy, the resonance $X(3872)$, generated a stream of interpretations and ushered in a new exotic $XYZ$ spectroscopy. In th meantime, many (if not all) characteristics of $X(3872)$ are rather ambiguous. We construct spectra of decays of the resonance $X(3872)$ with good analytical and unitary properties which allows to define the branching ratio of the $X(3872) \to D^{*0}\bar D^0 + c.c.$ decay studying only one more decay, for example, the $X(3872)\to\pi^+\pi^- J/\psi(1S)$ decay. We next define the range of values of the coupling constant of the $X(3872)$ resonance with the $D^{*0}\bar D^0$ system. Finally, we show that our spectra are effective means of selection of models for the resonance $X(3872)$.
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