Two-pole structures in a relativistic Friedrichs-Lee-QPC scheme

Abstract

A general appearance of two-pole structures is exhibited in a relativistic Friedrichs-Lee model combined with a relativistic quark pair creation model in a consistent manner. This kind of two-pole structure could be found when a q q state couples to the open-flavor continuum state in the S partial wave. We found that many enigmatic states, such as f0(500)/σ, K0*(700)/, a0(980), f0(980), D0*(2300), Ds0*(2317), and X(3872), together with another higher state for each, all result from this kind of two-pole structures. Furthermore, an interesting observation is that this kind of two-pole structure will contribute roughly a total of 180 phase shift for the scattering process in a single channel approximation. This relativistic scheme may provide more insights into the understanding of the properties of non-q q state. It is also suggested that such two-pole structure could be a common phenomenon which deserves studying both from theoretical and experimental perspectives.

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