Zc(4025) as the hadronic molecule with hidden charm
Abstract
We have studied the loosely bound D*D* system. Our results indicate that the recently observed charged charmonium-like structure Zc(4025) can be an ideal D*D* molecular state. We have also investigated its pionic, dipionic, and radiative decays. We stress that both the scalar isovector molecular partner Zc0 and three isoscalar partners Zc0,c1,c2 should also exist if Zc(4025) is a D*D* molecular state in the framework of the one-pion-exchange model. Zc0 can be searched for in the channel e+e- Y Zc0(4025)(ππ)P-wave where Y can be Y(4260) or any other excited 1-- charmonium or charmonium-like states such as Y(4360), Y(4660) etc. The isoscalar D*D* molecular states Zc0,c2 with 0+(0++) and 0+(2++) can be searched for in the three pion decay channel e+e- Y Zc0,c2 (3π)I=0P-wave. The isoscalar molecular state Zc1 with 0-(1+-) can be searched for in the channel Zc1η. Experimental discovery of these partner states will firmly establish the molecular picture.
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