Mixing of S-Wave Charmonia with DD Molecule States
Abstract
Charmonium states can decay into pairs of D and D mesons if their masses are above the allowed decay thresholds. In general cc states near threshold will also undergo mixing with DD molecular (or tetraquark) states, by creation and annihilation of light quark-antiquark pairs. The investigation of such effects sheds light on the higher Fock state contributions to charmonium wavefunctions and on mass shifts, relative to a scenario where such mixing effects are neglected. A variational approach is applied to a mixing matrix between operators of both sectors, of cc and of DD molecular type. The efficient calculation of several diagrams appearing in this matrix requires all-to-all propagators, which are realized by sophisticated stochastic estimator techniques. The runs are performed on nF=2 243× 48 lattice volumes with mπ ≈ 280 MeV, using the non-perturbatively improved clover Wilson action, both for valence and for sea quarks.
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