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Is the X(3872) Production Cross Section at Tevatron Compatible with a Hadron Molecule Interpretation?

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arxiv 0906.0882 v2 pith:SYYJAZRS submitted 2009-06-04 hep-ph

Is the X(3872) Production Cross Section at Tevatron Compatible with a Hadron Molecule Interpretation?

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The X(3872) is universally accepted to be an exotic hadron. In this letter we assume that the X(3872) is a D0 \bar D0* molecule, as claimed by many authors, and attempt an estimate of its prompt production cross section at Tevatron. A comparison with CDF data allows to draw some qualitative conclusions about this statement.

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