Is Zc(3900) a molecular state

Abstract

Assuming the newly observed Zc(3900) to be a molecular state of D D*(D* D), we calculate the partial widths of Zc(3900) J/+π;\; '+π;\; ηc+ and D D* within the light front model (LFM). Zc(3900) J/+π is the channel by which Zc(3900) was observed, our calculation indicates that it is indeed one of the dominant modes whose width can be in the range of a few MeV depending on the model parameters. Similar to Zb and Zb', Voloshin suggested that there should be a resonance Zc' at 4030 MeV which can be a molecular state of D* D*. Then we go on calculating its decay rates to all the aforementioned final states and as well the D* D*. It is found that if Zc(3900) is a molecular state of 1 2(D D*+D* D), the partial width of Zc(3900) D D* is rather small, but the rate of Zc(3900)(2s)π is even larger than Zc(3900) J/π. The implications are discussed and it is indicated that with the luminosity of BES and BELLE, the experiments may finally determine if Zc(3900) is a molecular state or a tetraquark.

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