Exotics in the π D system
Abstract
In this proceedings we consider several states, namely the D*s0(2317), Ds1(2460), D*0(2300) and D1(2430), which appear to defy description as simple quark-antiquark pairs. Theoretical input from unitarized chiral perturbation theory suggests they can be understood as emerging from Goldstone-Boson--D-meson scattering. We present results from an SU(3) flavor-symmetric lattice QCD simulation at large pion masses suggesting that there exists a π D bound state in the flavor-sextet representation that cannot emerge for quark-antiquark states, but that appears naturally from the multiquark states. Moreover, we find repulsion in the [15] representation, which establishes the pattern predicted for the interactions of Goldstone bosons with D mesons. This suggests these states may have the structure of hadronic molecules.
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