A Mesonic Analog of the Deuteron

Abstract

Using the LAMP model for nuclear quark structure, we calculate the binding energy and quark structure of a B meson merging with a D meson. The larger-than-nucleon masses of the two heavy quarks allow for a more reliable application of the Born-Oppenheimer-like approximation of the LAMP. With the absence of quark-level Pauli Exclusion Principle repulsive effects, the appearance of a bound state is unsurprising. Our variational calculation shows that the molecular, deuteron-like state structure changes rather abruptly, as the separation between the two mesons decreases, at a separation of about 0.45 fm, into a four-quark bound state, although one maintaining an internal structure rather than that of a four-quark bag. Unlike the deuteron, pion exchange does not provide any contribution to the ≈ 150 MeV binding.

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