QCD sum rules study of the meson Z+(4430)
Abstract
We use QCD sum rules to study the recently observed meson Z+(4430), considered as a D*D1 molecule with JP=0-. We consider the contributions of condensates up to dimension eight and work at leading order in αs. We get mZ=(4.400.10) in a very good agreement with the experimental value. We also make predictions for the analogous mesons Zs and Zbb considered as Ds*D1 and B*B1 molecules respectively. For Zs we predict mZs= (4.70 0.06) GeV, which is above the Ds*D1 threshold, indicating that it is probably a very broad state and, therefore, difficult to be experimentally seen. For Zbb we predict mZbb= (10.74 0.12) GeV, in agreement with quark model predictions.
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