Is d*(2380) a compact hexaquark state?

Abstract

The most fascinating dibaryon in the non-strange quark sector is d*(2380), which was reported by WASA-at-COSY Collaboration and confirmed by A2@MAMI Collaboration. The reported mass and width are M≈2.37 GeV, ≈70 MeV and the quantum numbers IJP=03+. The structure of d*(2380) is still in controversy. In the present calculation, the powerful method in few-body system, Gaussian expansion method is employed to explore the structure of d*(2380) in the framework of constituent quark models without assuming the presupposed structure. The results show that the radius of d*(2380) is around 0.7 fm, a very compact object. Because of the compact structure, the color singlet-singlet component has a large overlap with the color octet-octet one, two colorless, large overlapped dominate the state is possible.

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