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Investigating the internal structure of X(6900) in the 2J/psi decay channel
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Investigating the internal structure of X(6900) in the 2J/psi decay channel
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Assuming $X(6900)$ is a tetraquark state, the decay width of $X(6900)\to 2J/\psi$ is calculated in a covariant quark model, with the diquark-antidiquark $[cc][\bar{c}\bar{c}]$ picture. Two possible structures, vector-vector and axial-vector--axial-vector coupling, are investigated. The result indicates that the axial-vector--axial-vector coupling is consistent with the experiments. Additionally, as another application of the covariant quark model, the decay width of $X(6900)\to 2\eta_c$ is predicted to be $66\sim88$ keV.
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