Triangle Singularity in the Production of $T_{cc}^+(3875)$ and a Soft Pion
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Abstract
The double-charm tetraquark meson $T_{cc}^+(3875)$ can be produced in high-energy proton-proton collisions by the creation of the charm mesons $D^{*+} D^0$ at short distances followed by their binding into $T_{cc}^+$. The $T_{cc}^+$ can also be produced by the creation of $D^{*+} D^{*+}$ at short distances followed by their rescattering into $T_{cc}^+ \pi^+$. nA charm-meson triangle singularity produces a narrow peak in the $T_{cc}^+ \pi^+$ invariant mass distribution 6.1~MeV above the threshold with a width of about 1~MeV. Beyond the peak, the differential cross section decreases with the invariant kinetic energy $E$ of $T_{cc}^+ \pi^+$ as $E^{-1/2}$. Estimates of the fraction of $T_{cc}^+$ events accompanied by a soft $\pi^+$ and the fraction of $T_{cc}^+$ events with $T_{cc}^+\, \pi^+$ in the narrow peak from the triangle singularity suggest that they may be observable in the existing LHCb data.
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Presenters
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Eric Braaten
Ohio State University
Authors
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Eric Braaten
Ohio State University
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Kevin C Ingles
Ohio State University
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Li-Ping He
Universit\"at Bonn
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Jun Jiang
Shandong University