Resolving the low mass puzzle of c(2940)+
Abstract
For the long standing low mass puzzle of c(2940)+, we propose an unquenched picture. Our calculation explicitly shows that the mass of the c(2P,3/2-) state can be lowered down to be consistent with the experimental data of c(2940)+ by introducing the D*N channel contribution. Additionally, we give a semi-quantitative analysis to illustrate why the c(2940)+ state has a narrow width. It means that the low mass puzzle of c(2940)+ can be solved. What is more important is that we predict a mass inversion relation for the 2P c+ states, i.e., the c(2P,1/2-) state is higher than the c(2P,3/2-), which is totally different from the result of conventional quenched quark model. It provides a criterion to test such an unquenched scenario for c(2940)+. We expect the future experimental progress from the LHCb and Belle II.
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