Mass and width of Tc c(4020) in the developed Bethe-Salpeter theory
Abstract
In experiments exotic meson resonance Tc c(4020) lies above the D*D* threshold, and in principle one can not explain Tc c(4020) as a meson-meson bound state because meson-meson bound state must lie below the D*D* threshold. In this work, exotic resonance Tc c(4020) is considered as an unstable meson-meson molecular state D*D*, and the developed Bethe-Salpeter theory for dealing with unstable state is applied to investigate resonance Tc c(4020). We calculate the mass and width of unstable meson-meson molecular state D*D* in the framework of relativistic quantum field theory and find that this unstable meson-meson molecular state lies above the D*D* threshold, which is consistent with experimental values of resonance Tc c(4020).
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