Excited K meson, Kc(4180), with hidden charm as a DDK bound state

Abstract

Motivated by the recent discovery of two new states in the B+→ D+D-K+ decay by the LHCb Collaboration, we study the DDK three-body system by solving the Schr\"odinger equation with the Gaussian Expansion Method. We show that the DDK system can bind with quantum numbers I(JP)=12(0-) and a binding energy of B3(DDK)=48.9+1.4-2.4 MeV. It can decay into J/ K and DsD* via triangle diagrams, yielding a partial decay width of about 1 MeV. As a result, if discovered, it will serve as a highly nontrivial check on the nature of the many exotic hadrons discovered so far and on non-perturbative QCD as well. Assuming heavy quark spin symmetry, the same formalism is applied to study the DD*K system, which is shown to also bind with quantum numbers I(JP)=12(1-) and a binding energy of B3(DD*K) 77.3+3.1-6.6 MeV, consistent with the results of previous works.

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