Possible cc molecular states and their productions in nulceon-antinulceon collision
Abstract
In this work, a study of possible molecular states from the cc interaction and their productions in nucleon-antinucleon collision is performed in a quasipotential Bethe-Salpeter equation approach. Two bound states with quantum numbers JPC=0-+ and 1-- are produced with almost the same binding energy from the cc interaction which is described by the light meson exchanges. However, the result does not support the assignment of experimentally observed Y(4630) as a cc molecular state because it is hard to obtain a peak near experimental mass of the Y(4630) which is far above the cc threshold. The possibility to search these states in nucleon-antinucleon collision is studied by including couplings to NN and D(*)D(*) channels. The peaks can be found obviously near the cc threshold in the D*D* channel at an order of amplitude of 10 μb. Too small width of state with 0-+ may lead to the difficulty to be observed in experiment. Based on the results in the current work, search for the cc molecular state with 1-- is suggested in process NN D*D*, which is accessible at PANDA.
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