Consequences of Heavy Quark Symmetries for Hadronic Molecules
Abstract
Among the newly observed structures in the heavy quarkonium mass region, some are proposed to be hadronic molecules. We investigate the consequences of heavy quark flavor symmetry on these heavy meson hadronic molecules. The symmetry allows us to predict new hadronic molecules on one hand, and test the hadronic molecular assumption of the observed structures on the other hand. We explore the consequences of the flavor symmetry assuming the X(3872) and as a isoscalar and isovector hadronic molecule, respectively. A series of hadronic molecules composed of heavy mesons are predicted. In particular, there is an isoscalar bound state with a mass of 10580 MeV which may be searched for in the mass distribution; the isovector charmonium partners of the and the are also predicted, one of which probably corresponds to the very recently observed and resonances by the BESIII Collaboration.
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@article{arxiv.1303.6608,
title = {Consequences of Heavy Quark Symmetries for Hadronic Molecules},
author = {Feng-Kun Guo and Carlos Hidalgo-Duque and Juan Nieves and Manuel Pavon Valderrama},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.6608},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
5 pages, 2 tables; the Z_c(4025) has also been included in the discussions; version accepted for publication in PRD