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We propose an {it{ab initio}} method to explore the nature of the newly discovered particle $X$(6900). We find that there should exist another state near the resonance at around 6.9 $mathrm{GeV}$, and the ratio of production cross sections of $X$(6900) to the undiscovered state is very sensitive to the nature of $X$(6900), whereas is almost independent of the transverse momentum and rapidity. This behavior is unlikely changed by higher order corrections. Therefore, the nature of $X$(6900) can be uncovered by experimental facts in the near future. If there is another state near $X$(6900) with cross section larger than half of that of $X$(6900), $X$(6900) should be a tetraquark state. Otherwise, it should be a molecule-like state.
Recently a novel hadronic state of mass 6.9 GeV, that decays mainly to a pair of charmonia, was observed in LHCb. The data also reveals a broader structure centered around 6490 MeV and suggests another unconfirmed resonance centered at around 7240 Me
In two recent reactions by Belle producing $Dbar D$ and $Dbar D^*$ meson pairs, peaks above threshold have been measured in the differential cross sections, possibly indicating new resonances in these channels. We want to study such reactions from th
We propose to use transverse momentum $p_T$ distribution of $J/psi$ production at the future Electron Ion Collider (EIC) to explore the production mechanism of heavy quarkonia in high energy collisions. We apply QCD and QED collinear factorization to
In the framework of a nonrelativistic potential quark model (NRPQM) for heavy quark system, we investigate the mass spectrum of the $P$-wave tetraquark states of $ccbar{c}bar{c}$ and $bbbar{b}bar{b}$. The Hamiltonian contains a linear confinement pot
We analyze two recent reactions of Belle, producing $Dbar D$ and $Dbar D^*$ states that have an enhancement of the invariant $Dbar D$, $Dbar D^*$ mass distribution close to threshold, from the point of view that they might be indicative of the existe