Two charmoniumlike charged axial resonances near 3885 MeV

Abstract

It is argued that the charged Z+c(3885) resonance, treated as a `molecular' state of charmed D and D* mesons, is likely to consist of two peaks unequally coupled to the D*+ D0 and D+ D*0 channels. The peaks should be split in mass by at least approximately 1.5 MeV. This behavior arises from an enhancement of the effect of isospin violation in the masses of the D and D* mesons due to apparent suppression of forces between the mesons depending on the spins of the heavy as well as of the light quarks. The suggested double-peak structure can be studied either by direct shape measurement in the channels with heavy mesons, or by isospin-violating transitions from Zc(3885) to the states of charmonium plus a light meson.

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