Charmoniumlike resonant explanation on the newly observed X(3960)
Abstract
Stimulated by the observation of the newly X(3960) observed by the LHCb collaboration, we adopt the one-boson-exchange model and consider the S-D wave mixing effects to study the DsDs/D*D*/Ds*Ds* interactions with I(JPC)=0(0++). After producing the phase shifts of this coupled channel systems, our results show that there can exist a charmoniumlike resonance, whose obtained mass and width can both well match with the experimental data of the newly observed X(3960). We also find that the D*D* system plays an important role in the formation of the newly observed X(3960) as a charmoniumlike resonance, and the Ds*Ds* system makes a significant contribution to the resonant width. As a byproduct, we perform a coupled channel analysis on the D*D*/DsDs*/Ds*Ds* interactions with I(JPC)=0(1+-), our results can predict the existence of the DsDs* molecule with 1+- and the Ds*Ds* molecule with 1+-. Their widths are around several and several to several tens MeV, respectively. Experimental searches for these two possible charmoniumlike molecular candidates can be helpful to verify our proposal.
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