X0(2866) as a D*K* molecular state

Abstract

Very recently the LHCb Collaboration reported the discovery of two open charm tetraquark states, X0(2866) and X1(2904). In the present work, we study the D() and K() interaction in the one-boson exchange model and show that the X0(2866) can be understood as a DK molecule with I(JP)=0(0+), or at least it has a large molecular component. On the other hand, the X1(2904) can not be interpreted as a molecular state. Inspired by the discovery of the X0(2866) and the fact that the D*K* interaction is strong enough to generate a bound state, we also discuss likely existence of other open charm molecules. In the meson-meson sector, two molecules near the mass thresholds of DD and DD with I(JP)=0(1+) are obtained, and using the heavy quark flavor symmetry their BB and BB counterparts are also predicted. In the meson-baryon sector, 7 open charm molecules with I=1/2 near the mass thresholds of D()c() naturally appear, as dictated by the heavy quark spin symmetry.

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