Heavy quark spin partners of the Y(4260) in coupled-channel formalism

Abstract

The charmoniumlike state Y(4260) is described as predominantly a D1 D molecule in a coupled-channel quark model [Phys.\,Rev.\,D\,96,\,114022\,(2017)]. The heavy quark spin symmetry (HQSS) thus implies the possible emergence of its heavy quark spin partners with molecular configuration as D1 D* and D2* D* below these charmed mesons' thresholds. We analyze the probabilities of various intermediate charmed meson loops for JPC=1-- exotic state Y(4360) and find that the channel D1 D* couples more strongly around its mass regime, and the coupling behavior remains the same even if the mass of Y(4360) is pushed closer to D1 D* threshold. This enlightens that the most favorable molecular scenario for the Y(4360) could be D1 D*, and hence it can be interpreted as HQSS partner of the Y(4260). We also find the strong coupling behavior of D2* D* channel with the (4415), which makes it a good candidate for a dominant D2* D* molecule. We discuss the important decay patterns of these resonances to disentangle their long- and short-distance structures.

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