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Spectroscopy of $\mathbf{B_c}$ mesons and the possibility of finding exotic $\mathbf{B_c}$-like structures

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-04-22 v3

Abstract

The bottom-charmed (BcB_c) mesons are more stable than their charmonium (ccˉc\bar c) and bottomium (bbˉb\bar b) partners because they cannot annihilate into gluons. However, the low production cross-sections and signal-to-background ratios avoided until now their clear identification. The recent experimental results reported by CMS and LHCb at CERN open the possibility of having a BcB_c spectrum as complete as the ones of charmonium and bottomonium. Motivated by this expectation, we compute bottom-charmed meson masses in the region energies in which decay meson-meson thresholds are opened, looking for the analogs to the X(3872)X(3872) in the BcB_c spectroscopy. We use a constituent quark model in which quark-antiquark degrees of freedom are complemented by four-body Fock states configurations. The model has been applied to a wide range of hadronic observables, in particular to the X(3872)X(3872), and thus the model parameters are completely constrained. No extra states are found in the JP=0+J^P=0^+ and JP=1+J^P=1^+ sectors. However, in the JP=2+J^P=2^+ sector we found an additional state very close to the DBD^*B^* threshold which could be experimentally detected.

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@article{arxiv.2001.08093,
  title  = {Spectroscopy of $\mathbf{B_c}$ mesons and the possibility of finding exotic $\mathbf{B_c}$-like structures},
  author = {Pablo G. Ortega and Jorge Segovia and David R. Entem and Francisco Fernandez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.08093},
  year   = {2020}
}

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7 pages, 4 tables