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Understanding $X(3862)$, $X(3872)$, and $X(3930)$ in a Friedrichs-model-like scheme

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-11-22 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We developed a Friedrichs-model-like scheme in studying the hadron resonance phenomenology and present that the hadron resonances might be regarded as the Gamow states produced by a Hamiltonian in which the bare discrete state is described by the result of usual quark potential model and the interaction part is described by the quark pair creation model. In a one-parameter calculation, the X(3862)X(3862), X(3872)X(3872), and X(3930)X(3930) state could be simultaneously produced with a quite good accuracy by coupling the three P-wave states, χc2(2P)\chi_{c2}(2P), χc1(2P)\chi_{c1}(2P), χc0(2P)\chi_{c0}(2P) predicted in the Godfrey-Isgur model to the DDˉD\bar D, DDˉD\bar D^{*}, DDˉD^*\bar D^* continuum states. At the same time, we predict that the hc(2P)h_c(2P) state is at about 3902 MeV with a pole width of about 54 MeV. In this calculation, the X(3872)X(3872) state has a large compositeness. This scheme may shed more light on the long-standing problem about the general discrepancy between the prediction of the quark model and the observed values, and it may also provide reference for future search for the hadron resonance state.

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@article{arxiv.1704.04438,
  title  = {Understanding $X(3862)$, $X(3872)$, and $X(3930)$ in a Friedrichs-model-like scheme},
  author = {Zhi-Yong Zhou and Zhiguang Xiao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.04438},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

5 pages, 1 figure; A mistake was found in the numerical calculation and the numerical results change a little. The qualitative discussion and conclusion not changed