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The Hidden Charm Decay of $X(3872), Y(3940)$ and Final State Interaction Effects

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arxiv hep-ph/0610278 v3 pith:7WE5RTES submitted 2006-10-21 hep-ph hep-ex

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We investigate whether the final state interaction (FSI) effect plays a significant role in the large hidden charm decay width of X(3872) and Y(3940) using a model. Our numerical result suggests (1) the FSI contribution to $X(3872)\to J/\psi\rho $ is tiny; (2) $\Gamma[ Y(3940)\to D\bar{D}^{*}+\text{h.c.}\to J/\psi\omega ]$ from FSI is around several keV, far less than Belle's experimental value 7 MeV.

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