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Strong decays of higher charmonium states into open-charm meson pairs

Published 26 Jan 2018 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (1801.08791v2)

Abstract: The open-charm strong decays of higher charmonium states up to the mass of the $6P$ multiplet are systematically studied in the <sup>3P0<sup>3P_0 model. The wave functions of the initial charmonium states are calculated in the linear potential (LP) and screened potential (SP) quark model. The decay widths for most of the well-established charmonium states above the open-charm thresholds can be reasonably described. By comparing our quark model calculations with the experimental observations we also discuss the nature of some of the newly observed charmonium-like states. It is found that (i) the ψ(4415)\psi(4415) may favor the ψ(4S)\psi(4S) or ψ1(3D)\psi_1(3D) assignment. There may exist two highly overlapping vector charmonium states around 4.4 GeV; (ii) In the LP model the J<sup>PC=1<sup>−−J<sup>{PC}=1<sup>{--} Y(4660)Y(4660) resonance and the J<sup>PC=0<sup>++J<sup>{PC}=0<sup>{++} X(4500)X(4500) resonance may be assigned as the ψ(5S)\psi(5S) and χc0(4P)\chi_{c0}(4P), respectively; (iii) The newly observed state X<sup>∗(3860)X<sup>*(3860) can be assigned as the χc0(2P)\chi_{c0}(2P) state with a narrow width of about $30$ MeV; (iv) It seems to be difficult to accommodate the X(4140)X(4140) and X(4274)X(4274) states in the same potential model as excited χc1\chi_{c1} states. (v) The X(3940)X(3940) resonance can be assigned as the ηc(3S)\eta_c(3S) state; (vi) The vector charmonium-like states Y(4230/4260,4360)Y(4230/4260,4360) and scalar X(4700)X(4700) cannot be described by any conventional charmonium states self-consistently in our model.

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