Charged charmonium-like structures and the initial single chiral particle emission mechanism
Abstract
This paper summarizes what we have done so far to explain charged charmonium/bottomonium-like structures using a hadronic triangle diagram which we call the initial single chiral particle emission mechanism. We discuss processes like A A'+P+P' in which two chiral particles P and P' are emitted from A. In the intermediate we consider a hadronic one-loop diagram in which D(*)/Ds(*)/B(*)/Bs(*) are included to explain some enhancements experimentally observed. Using this mechanism we explain some of the exotic enhancements and predict a couple of enhancement structures.
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