Prediction of an exotic state around 4240 MeV with JPC=1-+ as C-parity partner of Y(4260) in molecular picture

Abstract

The possibility of the Y(4260) being the molecular state of D D1(2420)+c.c. is investigated in the one boson exchange model. It turns out that the potential of JPC=1-- state formed by D D1(2420)+c.c. is attractive and strong enough to bind them together when the momentum cutoff 1.4 GeV. To produce the Y(4260) with correct binding energy, we need ≈ 2.1 GeV. Besides, D D1(2420)+c.c. can also form a state with exotic quantum numbers, JPC=1-+, and its potential similar with that of the JPC=1-- state. Therefore, an exotic state with mass around 4240 MeV (called ηc1(4240)) is predicted to exist. Our estimation of the mass of the JPC=1-+ state in charmonium region is in agreement with those predicted by the chiral quark model and the lattice QCD. The possible decay modes and their relative widths are estimated and the results suggest that this exotic state can be searched for in ηηc and ηc1 channels.

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