D1(2420) and its interactions with a kaon: open charm states with strangeness
Abstract
In this work we present an attempt to describe the X1(2900) found by the LHCb collaboration, in the experimental data on the invariant mass spectrum of D-K+, as a three-meson molecular state of the K D system. We discuss that the interactions in all the subsystems are attractive in nature, with the D interaction generating D1(2420) and the K resonating as K1(1270). We find that the system can form a three-body state but with a mass higher than that of X1(2900). We investigate the K D system too, finding that the three-body dynamics generates an isoscalar state, which can be related to Ds1*(2860), and an exotic isovector state. This latter state has a mass similar to that of the X0(2900) and X1(2900) states found by LHCb, but a very small width ( 7.4 0.9 MeV) and necessarily requires more than two quarks to describe its properties. We hope that our findings will encourage experimental investigations of the isovector K D state. Finally, in the pursuit of finding a description for X1(2900), we study the π K* D* system where K*D* forms 0+, 1+ and 2+ states. We do not find a state which can be associated with X1(2900).
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