Abstract

In this paper, we present a data-driven analysis of the γγ→D+D− and γγ→D0D¯0 reactions from threshold up to 4.0 GeV in the DD¯ invariant mass. For the S-wave contribution, we adopt a partial-wave dispersive representation, which is solved using the N/D ansatz. The left-hand cuts are accounted for using the model-independent conformal expansion. The D-wave χc2(3930) state is described as a Breit-Wigner resonance. The resulting fits are consistent with the data on the invariant mass distribution of the e+e−→J/ψDD¯ process. Performing an analytic continuation to the complex s-plane, we find no evidence of a pole corresponding to the broad resonance X(3860) reported by the Belle Collaboration. Instead, we find a clear bound state below the DD¯ threshold at sB=3695(4) MeV, confirming the previous phenomenological and lattice predictions.

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