Zc(3900) as a resonance from the DD* interaction

Abstract

In this paper it is proposed that the charged charmonium-like state Zc(3900) is a resonance above the threshold from the DD* interaction. The DD* interaction is described by the one-boson exchange model with light meson exchanges plus a short-range J/ exchange. The scattering amplitude is calculated within a Bethe-Salpeter equation approach and the poles near the DD* threshold are searched. In the isoscalar sector, two poles found under the DD* threshold, i.e., bound states, have the quantum numbers IG(JPC)=0-(1+-) and 0+(1++). The latter can be related to the X(3872). In the isovector sector, a bound state with IG(JP)=1+(1+) is found with a large cutoff at about 3 GeV. If a cutoff at about 2 GeV is adopted with which a pole carrying the quantum number of the X(3872) is produced at an energy of about 3871 MeV, the pole for the bound state with 1+(1+) runs across the threshold to a second Rienman sheet and becomes a resonance above the DD* threshold, which can be identified with the Zc(3900). With such a cutoff, the DD* invariant mass spectrum is also investigated and the experimental results found by BESIII can be reproduced.

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