Y(4143) is probably a molecular partner of Y(3930) (original) (raw)
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Abstract
After discussing the various possible interpretations of the Y(4143) signal observed by the CDF collaboration in the J/ψϕ mode, we tend to conclude that Y(4143) is probably a Ds* Dmacr s* molecular state with JPC=0++ or 2++ while Y(3930) is its D* Dmacr * molecular partner as predicted in our previous work [X. Liu, Z. G. Luo, Y. R. Liu, and Shi-Lin Zhu, Eur. Phys. J. C 61, 411 (2009)EPCFFB1434-604410.1140/epjc/s10052-009-1020-4]. Both the hidden-charm and open-charm two-body decays occur through the rescattering of the vector components within the molecular states while the three- and four-body open-charm decay modes are forbidden kinematically. Hence, their widths are narrow naturally. CDF, BABAR and Belle collaborations may have discovered heavy molecular states already. We urge experimentalists to measure their quantum numbers and explore their radiative decay modes in the future.
Publication:
Physical Review D
Pub Date:
July 2009
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arXiv:
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Keywords:
- 12.39.Pn;
- 12.40.Yx;
- 13.75.Lb;
- Potential models;
- Hadron mass models and calculations;
- Meson-meson interactions;
- High Energy Physics - Phenomenology;
- High Energy Physics - Experiment
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