Can the π+c1 resonance structures be D*D* and D1D molecules?
Abstract
We use QCD sum rules to study the recently observed resonance-like structures in the π+c1 mass distribution, Z1+(4050) and Z2+(4250), considered as D*+D*0 and D1+D0+ D+D10 molecules with the quantum number JP=0+ and JP=1- respectively. We consider the contributions of condensates up to dimension eight and work at leading order in αs. We obtain mD*D*=(4.150.12) , around 100 MeV above the D*D* threshold, and mD1D=(4.19 0.22) , around 100 MeV below the D1D threshold. We conclude that the D*+D*0 state is probably a virtual state that is not related with the Z1+(4050) resonance-like structure. In the case of the D1D molecular state, considering the errors, its mass is consistent with both Z1+(4050) and Z2+(4250) resonance-like structures. Therefore, we conclude that no definite conclusion can be drawn for this state from the present analysis.
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