Double heavy tri-hadron bound state via delocalized π bond

Abstract

The number of exotic candidates which are beyond the conventional quark model has grown dramatically during the last decades. Some of them could be viewed as analogues of the deuteron. Similarly, the existence of the triton indicates that bound states formed by three hadrons could also exist. To illustrate this possibility, we study the DD*K and BB*K systems by using the Born-Oppenheimer Approximation. To leading order, only one-pion exchange potentials are considered, which means that the three constitutes share one virtual pion. That is similar to the role of the delocalized π bond for the formation of Benzene in chemistry. After solving the Schr\"odinger equation, we find two three-body DD*K and BB*K bound states with masses 4317.92-4.32+3.66~MeV and 11013.65-8.84+8.49~MeV, respectively. The masses of their DD*K and BB*K analogues are 4317.92-6.55+6.13~MeV and 11013.65-9.02+8.68~MeV. From the experimental side, the DD*K bound state could be found by analyzing the current world data of the B J/ππ K process by focusing on the J/ π K channel. Its confirmation could also help to understand the formation of kaonic nuclei in nuclear physics.

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