Heavy-strange meson molecules and possible candidates D*s0(2317), Ds1(2460), and X0(2900)

Abstract

In this work, we systematically investigate the heavy-strange meson systems, D(*)K(*)/B(*)K(*) and D(*)K(*)/B(*)K(*), to study possible molecules in a quasipotenial Bethe-Salpter equation approach together with the one-boson exchange model. The potential is achieved with the help of the hidden-gauge Lagrangians. Molecular states are found from all six S-wave isoscalar interactions of D(*)K(*) or B(*)K(*). The charmed-strange mesons D*s0(2317) and Ds1(2460) can be related to the DK and D*K states with spin parities 0+ and 1+, respectively. In the current model, the BK* molecular state with 1+ is the best candidate of the recent observed BsJ(6158). Four molecular states are produced from the interactions of D(*)K(*) or B(*)K(*). The relation between the D*K* molecular state with 0+ and the X0(2900) is also discussed. No isovector molecular states are found from the interactions considered. The current results are helpful to understand the internal structure of D*s0(2317), Ds1(2460), X0(2900), and new BsJ states. The experimental research for more heavy-strange meson molecules is suggested.

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