Molecular picture for the X0(2866) as a D* K* JP=0+ state and related 1+,2+ states

Abstract

We recall the predictions made ten years ago about a bound state of JP=0+ in I=0 of the D* K* system, which is manifestly exotic, and we associate it to the X0(2866) state reported in the recent LHCb experiment. Fine tuning the parameters to reproduce exactly the mass and width of the X0(2866) state, we report two more states stemming from the same interaction, one with 1+ and the other with 2+. For reasons of parity, the 1+ state cannot be observed in DK decay, and we suggest to observe it in the D*K spectrum. On the other hand, the 2+ state can be observed in D K decay but the present experiment has too small statistics in the region of its mass to make any claim. We note that measurements of the D*K spectrum and of the D K with more statistics should bring important information concerning the nature of the X0(2866) and related ones that could be observed.

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