Study of X(3915) --> J/\psi \omega\ in two-photon collisions
The BABAR Collaboration

TL;DR
This study confirms the X(3915) resonance in two-photon collisions, measures its properties, and supports its identification as the $ ext{chi}_{c0}(2P)$ state with specific quantum numbers.
Contribution
The paper provides the first confirmation and detailed measurement of the X(3915) resonance in two-photon collisions, including its mass, width, and quantum number assignment.
Findings
X(3915) resonance confirmed with 7.6 sigma significance.
Measured mass: 3919.4 MeV/c^2.
Measured width: 13 MeV.
Abstract
We study the process using a data sample of 519.2 recorded by the BaBar detector at SLAC at the PEP-II asymmetric-energy collider at center-of-mass energies near the () resonances. We confirm the existence of the charmonium-like resonance X(3915) decaying to with a significance of 7.6 standard deviations, including systematic uncertainties, and measure its mass and width , where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. A spin-parity analysis supports the assignment and therefore the identification of the signal as due to the resonance. In this hypothesis we determine the product between the two-photon width and the final state branching fraction to be
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