Heavy-Light Exotics from QCD Laplace Sum Rules at N2LO in the chiral limit
Abstract
These talks review and summarize our results in [1,2] on -like spectra obtained from QCD Laplace Sum Rules in the chiral limit at next-to-next-leading order (N2LO) of perturbation theory (PT) and including leading order (LO) contributions of dimensions non-perturbative condensates. We conclude that the observed states are good candidates for and molecules or / and four-quark states while the predictions for and states are about 1.5 GeV above the experimental candidates and hadronic thresholds. We (numerically) find that these exotic molecules couple weakly to the corresponding interpolating currents than ordinary heavy-light mesons while we observe that these couplings decrease faster [ (resp. ) for the (resp. states] than . Our results do not also confirm the existence of the state in agreement with LHCb findings.
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@article{arxiv.1612.03438,
title = {Heavy-Light Exotics from QCD Laplace Sum Rules at N2LO in the chiral limit},
author = {R. M Albuquerque and S. Narison and F. Fanomezana and A. Rabemananjara and D. Rabetiarivony and G. Randriamanatrika},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.03438},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Talk given at 19th International Conference in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD 16, 4-8 july 2016, Montpellier - FR) and at the 8th International Conference in High-Energy Physics (HEPMAD16-15th anniversary, 13-18th october 2016, Antananarivo, MG), 9 pages, 9 figures, 8 tables. To appear in Nucl. and Part. Phys. Proceedings (Elsevier) and in SLAC-Econf (Stanford Univ.)