Interpretation of the η1(1855) as a K K1(1400)+ c.c. molecule
Abstract
An exotic state with JPC=1-+, denoted by η1(1855), was observed by BESIII collaboration recently in J/ γ ηη'. The fact that its mass is just below the threshold of K K1(1400) stimulates us to investigate whether this exotic state can be interpreted as a K K1(1400)+ c.c molecule or not. Using the one boson exchange model, we show that it is possible for K K1(1400) with JPC=1-+ to bind together by taking the momentum cutoff 2 GeV and yield the same binding energy as the experimental value when ≈ 2.5 GeV. In this molecular picture, the predicted branch ratio Br(η1(1855)ηη') ≈ 15\% is consistent with the experimental results, which again supports the molecular explanation of η1(1855). Relevant systems, namely K K1(1400) with JPC=1-- and K K1(1270) with JPC=1-, are also investigated, some of which can be searched for in the future experiments.
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