The bound state problem of S-wave heavy quark meson-aitimeson systems
Abstract
We investigated systematically whether the S-wave (Qq) meson and the (Qq) meson may form S-wave bound states in a chiral SU(3) quark model by solving the resonating group method equation. Here Q=c or b and q=u, d or s. Our preliminary calculation disfavors the existence of I=12 (Ql)-(Qs) molecules (l=u,d) while favors the existence of isoscalar BB, B*B* (J=2) and BB* (C=+) molecules. The existence of isovector (charm-anticharm) and (charm-bottom) molecules is also disfavored. Therefore the resonance-like structure Z+(4051) is unlikely to be an S-wave D*D* molecule.
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