Hidden-strange molecular states and the $N\phi$ bound state via a QCD van der Waals force
Abstract
In this work, we study the hidden-strange molecular states composed of a baryon and a vector meson in a coupled-channel interaction. With the help of the effective Lagrangians which coupling constants are determined by the SU(3) symmetry, the interaction is constructed and inserted into the quasipotential Bethe-Salpeter equation to search for poles in the complex plane, which correspond to molecular states. Two poles are found with a spin parity near the and the thresholds, which can be related to the and the , respectively. No pole near the threshold can be found if direct interaction between a nucleon and meson is neglected according to the OZI rule. After introducing the QCD van der Waals force between a nucleon and meson, a narrow state can be produced near the threshold. Inclusion of the QCD van der Waals force changes the line shape of the invariant mass spectrum in the channel leading to a worse agreement with the present low-precision data. Future experiments at BelleII, JLab, and other facilities will be very helpful to clarify the existence of these possible hidden-strange molecular states.
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@article{arxiv.1804.09383,
title = {Hidden-strange molecular states and the $N\phi$ bound state via a QCD van der Waals force},
author = {Jun He and Hongxia Huang and Dian-Yong Chen and Xinmei Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.09383},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
6 pages, 1 figure. Version to be published in Phys. Rev. D. Comparison with the Belle experiment is added