Deriving the existence of BB* bound states from the X(3872) and Heavy Quark Symmetry
Abstract
We discuss the possibility and the description of bound states between B and B* mesons. We argue that the existence of such a bound state can be deduced from (i) the weakly bound X(3872) state, (ii) certain assumptions about the short range dynamics of the DD* system and (iii) heavy quark symmetry. From these assumptions the binding energy of the possible BB* bound states is determined, first in a theory containing only contact interactions which serves as a straightforward illustration of the method, and then the effects of including the one pion exchange potential are discussed. In this latter case three isoscalar states are predicted: a positive and negative C-parity 3S1-3D1 state with a binding energy of 20\, MeV and 6\, MeV below threshold respectively, and a positive C-parity 3P0 shallow state located almost at the BB* threshold. However, large uncertainties are generated as a consequence of the 1/mQ corrections from heavy quark symmetry. Finally, the newly discovered isovector Zb(10610) state can be easily accommodated within the present framework by a minor modification of the short range dynamics.
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