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January 5, 2020
The processes $X(3872)\to D^{*0}\bar{D^{0}}+c.c.,~\gamma J/\psi,~\gamma \psi(2S),$ and $\gamma D^{+}D^{-}$ are searched for in a $9.0~\rm fb^{-1}$ data sample collected at center-of-mass energies between $4.178$ and $4.278$ GeV with the BESIII detector. We observe $X(3872)\to D^{*0}\bar{D^{0}}+c.c.$ and find evidence for $X(3872)\to\gamma J/\psi$ with statistical significances of $7.4\sigma$ and $3.5\sigma$, respectively. No evident signals for $X(3872)\to\gamma\psi(2S)$ and ...
July 23, 2003
We report the first observation of the decay B+ -> psi(3770) K+ where psi(3770) is reconstructed in the D0D0-bar and D+D- decay channels. The obtained branching fraction is Br(B+ -> psi(3770) K+)=(0.48+-0.11+-0.07)x10^{-3}. We have measured the branching fraction for the decay B+ -> D0D0-bar K+ to be (1.17+-0.21+-0.15)x10^{-3}. We have set a 90% confidence level upper limit of 0.90x10^{-3} for the decay B+ -> D+D-K+. We also present the results of a search for possible decays...
July 17, 2009
We analyze recent data from the Babar and Belle Collaborations on the X(3872) resonance in the J/psi pi+ pi- and D0 D0-bar pi0 decay channels, taking careful account of the universal features of an S-wave threshold resonance. Because the line shapes for such a resonance are not integrable functions of the energy, the resonance parameters depend on the prescriptions used to define them. In recent experimental analyses of the D0 D0-bar pi0 channel, an event near the D*0 D0-bar ...
January 13, 2019
Using a total of $9.0~\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ collision data with center-of-mass energies between 4.15 and 4.30 GeV collected by the BESIII detector, we search for the processes $e^+e^-\to \gamma X(3872)$ with $X(3872)\to\pi^0\chi_{cJ}$ for $J=0,1,2$. We report the first observation of $X(3872)\to\pi^{0}\chi_{c1}$, a new decay mode of the $X(3872)$, with a statistical significance of more than 5$\sigma$. Normalizing to the previously established process $e^+e^-\to \gamm...
October 2, 2008
We present a study of $B\to X(3872)K$ with X(3872) decaying to $D^{*0}\bar D^0$ using a sample of 657 million $B\bar B$ pairs recorded at the $\Upsilon(4S)$ resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy $e^+e^-$ collider. Both $D^{*0}\to D^0\gamma$ and $D^{*0}\to D^0\pi^0$ decay modes are used. We find a peak of $50.1^{+14.8}_{-11.1}$ events with a mass of $(3872.9^{+0.6 +0.4}_{-0.4 -0.5}){\rm MeV}/c^2$, a width of $(3.9^{+2.8 +0.2}_{-1.4 -1.1}){\rm MeV}/c^2...
August 31, 2012
We present a study of the radiative decays of X(3872) at Belle. In the \chi_{c1}\gamma final state, we got the first evidence of a new particle at 3823 MeV$/c^2$.
May 23, 2013
Analyses of the J/{\psi} {\pi}+ {\pi}- decay channel of the X(3872) resonance by the CDF, Belle, and LHCb collaborations have established its J^{PC} quantum numbers as 1^{++}. An analysis of the \pi+ \pi- \pi 0 invariant mass distribution in the J/{\psi} \pi+ \pi- \pi 0 decay channel by the Babar collaboration indicated a preference for 2^{-+} over 1^{++}. We point out that a proper evaluation of the chi^2 in that analysis increases the probability for 1^{++} from 7.1% to abo...
September 5, 2012
We report study of B+- to J/psi eta K+- decays at Belle. In this analysis we search for X(3872) as well as other narrow resonances in the J/psi eta final state.
November 16, 2005
I report results on the X(3872) from the Tevatron. Mass and other properties have been studied, with a focus on new results on the dipion mass spectrum in X -> J/PsiPi^+Pi^- decays. Dipions favor interpreting the decay as J/PsiRho, implying even C-parity for the X. Modeling uncertainties do not allow distinguishing between S- and P-wave decays of the J/PsiRho mode. Effects of Rho-Omega interference in X decay are also introduced.
December 5, 2003
We report the observation of a narrow state decaying into $J/\psi\pi^+\pi^-$ and produced in $220 pb^{-1}$ of $\bar{p} p $ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV$ in the CDF II experiment. We observe $ 730 \pm 90 $ decays. The mass is measured to be $3871.3 \pm 0.7 (stat) \pm 0.4 (syst) MeV/c2$, with an observed width consistent with the detector resolution. This is in agreement with the recent observation by the Belle Collaboration of the X(3872) meson.