Coupled-channel study of the three-body $DDK$ and $D^{*}D^{*}K$
Abstract
We investigate the three-body system with quantum numbers within a coupled-channel framework that incorporates both and configurations. The interactions are described using the one-boson-exchange model constrained by the heavy-quark symmetry and fitted to the pole positions of , , and . The interaction is from the chiral effective theory, motivated by the molecular interpretation of , and is further constrained by lattice-QCD results for the scattering lengths. The resulting three-body problem is solved using the Gaussian expansion method, while the complex scaling method is employed to search for possible resonant states. We find that coupled-channel effects from are negligible, and the system supports a deeply bound state across a wide range of parameters. Depending on the long-range behavior of the interaction, an additional shallow state may emerge near the particle-dimer (-) threshold. The deeply bound state exhibits a compact three-body structure, whereas the shallow state displays characteristic features of a three-body halo configuration. No clear resonance poles are identified within the explored parameter region. Similar results are obtained for the system. These findings may provide new insight into few-body dynamics in systems involving charmed mesons and kaons.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2604.23298,
title = {Coupled-channel study of the three-body $DDK$ and $D^{*}D^{*}K$},
author = {Hai-Peng Xie and Si-Yi Chen and Ning Li and Wei Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.23298},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
13 pages, 5 figures