Study of some (non-)conventional mesons in the framework of effective models
Abstract
The main aim of our study is to understand the nature of some conventional and non-conventional mesonic states by applying effective QFT models. We start from the relativistic Lagrangians containing a unique qq seed state which is strongly coupled to the low-masses decay products of the original state. We find out that some states may appear as a dynamically generated companion poles of the heavier qq mesons. In particular we show that K*0(700) is a companion pole of the well-known K*0(1430) resonance, X(3872) emerges as a (virtual) companion pole of c1(2P), and the puzzling Y(4008) is not a real state, but a spurious enhancement which appears when studying the state (4040).
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