Zc(3900): Confronting theory and lattice simulations

Abstract

We consider a recent T-matrix analysis by Albaladejo et al., [Phys.\ Lett.\ B 755, 337 (2016)] which accounts for the J/π and DD coupled--channels dynamics, and that successfully describes the experimental information concerning the recently discovered Zc(3900). Within such scheme, the data can be similarly well described in two different scenarios, where the Zc(3900) is either a resonance or a virtual state. To shed light into the nature of this state, we apply this formalism in a finite box with the aim of comparing with recent Lattice QCD (LQCD) simulations. We see that the energy levels obtained for both scenarios agree well with those obtained in the single-volume LQCD simulation reported in Prelovsek et al. [Phys.\ Rev.\ D 91, 014504 (2015)], making thus difficult to disentangle between both possibilities. We also study the volume dependence of the energy levels obtained with our formalism, and suggest that LQCD simulations performed at several volumes could help in discerning the actual nature of the intriguing Zc(3900) state.

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