Strong decays of D*K* molecules and the newly observed X0,1 states

Abstract

Lately, the LHCb Collaboration reported the discovery of two new states in the B+→ D+D- K+ decay, i.e., X0(2866) and X1(2904). In the present work, we study whether these states can be understood as D*K* molecules from the perspective of their two-body strong decays into D-K+ via triangle diagrams and three-body decays into D*Kπ. The coupling of the two states to D*K* are determined from the Weinberg compositeness condition, while the other relevant couplings are well known. The obtained strong decay width for the X0(2866), in marginal agreement with the experimental value within the uncertainty of the model, hints at a large D*K* component in its wave function. On the other hand, the strong decay width for the X1(2904), much smaller than its experimental counterpart, effectively rules out its assignment as a D*K* molecule.

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