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φφ and J/psiφ mass spectra in decay B⁰_sto J/psiφφ
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The mass spectra of the $\phi\phi$ and $J/\psi\phi$ states in the decay $B^0_s\to J/\psi\phi\phi$ recently observed by LHCb are calculated in the model which takes into account the $J^P=0^+,0^-,2^+$ intermediate resonances $R_1$, $R_2$ in the $\phi\phi$ channel and the $J^P=1^+$ ones, $X_1$, $X_2$, in the $J/\psi\phi$ channel. When obtaining the expressions for the effective amplitudes and mass spectra, the approximate threshold kinematics of the decay is used essentially. The $R_1-R_2$ and $X_1-X_2$ mixings arising due to the common decay modes $\phi\phi$ and $J/\psi\phi$, respectively, are also taken into account. The obtained expressions for the mass spectra are applied for extracting the information about masses and coupling constants of the resonances in the $\phi\phi$ and $J/\psi\phi$ final states.
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