Exotic Doubly Charmed Ds0*(2317)D and Ds1*(2460)D* Molecules

Abstract

The Ds0*(2317) D and Ds1*(2460) D* heavy meson systems can exchange a kaon that is emitted in S-wave owing to the opposite intrinsic parity of the Ds0*(Ds1*) and D(D*) mesons. As a consequence of the mass difference of the Ds0*(Ds1*) and D(D*) mesons, the range of the kaon exchange potential will be significantly longer than expected, corresponding to an effective mass of about 200\, MeV. The potential will be very strong: the strength of the interaction is proportional to (mDs0 - mD)2 / fπ2 and (mDs1 - mD*)2 / fπ2. This combination of range and strength almost guarantees the existence of Ds0*(2317) D and Ds1*(2460) D* bound states with JP = 0- and JP = 0-, 2- respectively. Concrete calculations indicate a binding energy of 5-15\, MeV independently of JP. The Ds0*(2317) D and Ds1*(2460) D* molecules have manifestly exotic flavour quantum numbers: C=2, S=1 and I=1/2. We expect the existence of bottom counterparts composed of the B Bs0 and B* Bs1* mesons, which will be more bound and have a richer spectrum that might include a shallow P-wave state and an excited S-wave state.

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