New Exotic Meson and Baryon Resonances from Doubly-Heavy Hadronic Molecules
Abstract
We predict several new exotic doubly-heavy hadronic resonances, inferring from the observed exotic bottomonium-like and charmonium-like narrow states X(3872), Zb(10610), Zb(10650), Zc(3900), and Zc(4020/4025). We interpret the binding mechanism as mostly molecular-like isospin-exchange attraction between two heavy-light mesons in a relative S-wave state. We then generalize it to other systems containing two heavy hadrons which can couple through isospin exchange. The new predicted states include resonances in meson-meson, meson-baryon, baryon-baryon, and baryon-antibaryon channels. These include those giving rise to final states involving a heavy quark Q=c,b and antiquark Q' = c, b, namely D D*, D* D*, D* B*, B B*, B* B*, c D*, c B*, b D*, b B*, c c, c c, c b, b b, b b, and b c, as well as corresponding S-wave states giving rise to Q Q' or Q Q'.
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