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arxiv 1811.01324 v2 pith:MOFGUSTA submitted 2018-11-04 hep-ph hep-ex

X(3872) in the molecular model

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We discuss methods and approaches to the description of molecular states in the spectrum of heavy quarks and investigate in detail various properties of the exotic charmonium-like state X(3872) in the framework of the mesonic molecule model.

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