Exploring the two-body strong decay properties of the possible cK* and cK(*) molecules

Abstract

In this work, we apply the effective Lagrangian approach to investigate the two-body strong decay behaviors of the possible c K* and c K(*) molecules, as predicted in our previous study [https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.108.054011Phys. Rev. D 108, 054011 (2023)]. Our results indicate that the decay width for the coupled c K / c K* / c K* molecule with I(JP) = 1/2(1/2-) is on the order of several MeV, with the Ds N channel being dominant. For the coupled c K* / c K* molecule with 1/2(1/2-, 3/2-), the decay widths are on the order of tens of MeV, with the dominant channels being c K and c* K, respectively. For the c K* molecules with 1/2(1/2-), the decay width can reach one hundred MeV, with c K and c K being the dominant decay channels. The decay widths for the c K* molecules with 1/2(3/2-) and 3/2(1/2-) are on the order of tens of MeV, with the dominant decay modes being c* K and c K, respectively. The branching ratios for all the discussed channels show little dependence on the binding energies.

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