Can the (4040) explain the peak associated with Y(4008)?
Abstract
We study the well-known resonance (4040), corresponding to a 33S1 charm-anticharm vector state (3S), within a QFT approach, in which the decay channels into DD, DD, DD, DsDs and DsDs are considered. The spectral function shows sizable deviations from a Breit-Wigner shape (an enhancement, mostly generated by DD loops, occurs); moreover, besides the cc pole of (4040), a second dynamically generated broad pole at 4 GeV emerges. Naively, it is tempting to identify this new pole with the unconfirmed state Y(4008). Yet, this state was not seen in the reaction e+e-→(4040)→ DD, but in processes with π+π-J/ in the final state. A detailed study shows a related but different mechanism: a broad peak at 4 GeV in the process e+e-→(4040)→ DD →π+π-J/ appears when DD loops are considered. Its existence in this reaction is not necessarily connected to the existence of a dynamically generated pole, but the underlying mechanism - the strong coupling of cc to \ DD loops - can generate both of them. Thus, the controversial state Y(4008) may not be a genuine resonance, but a peak generated by the (4040) and DD loops with π+π-J/ in the final state.