Exotic dibaryons with a heavy antiquark
Abstract
We discuss the possible existence of exotic dibaryons with a heavy antiquark, being realized three-body systems, Dbar(*)NN and B(*)NN. These are genuinely exotic states with no quark-antiquark annihilation. We consider the heavy quark spin and chiral symmetries, and introduce the one pion exchange potential between a Dbar(*) (B(*)) meson and a nucleon N. As for the NN interaction, we employ the Argonne v8 potential. By solving the coupled-channel equations for PNN and P* NN (P(*)=Dbar(*) and B(*)), we find bound states for (I,JP)=(1/2,0-) as well as resonant states for (I,JP)=(1/2,1-) both in Dbar(*)NN and B(*)NN systems. We also discuss the heavy quark limit, and find that the spin degeneracy is realized in the bound states with (I,JP)=(1/2,0-) and (1/2,1-).
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