D and D* Molecular States from One Boson Exchange

Abstract

We explore the existence of D and D* molecular states within the one boson exchange model. We regularize the potential derived in this model with a form factor and a cut-off of the order of 1\, GeV. To determine the cut-off, we use the condition that the X(3872) is reproduced as a pole in the JPC = 1++ D*D amplitude. From this we find that the JP= 12- D*\, system is on the verge of binding and has an unnaturally large scattering length. For the JP= 12- D\, and the JP= 32- D*\, systems the attraction is not enough to form a bound state. From heavy quark symmetry and the quark model we can extend the previous model to the P QQ and P* QQ systems, with P = D, B, P* = D*, B* and QQ = cc, bb. In this case we predict a series of triply heavy pentaquark-like molecules.

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