Understanding the low-lying c structures from a coupled-channel perspective
Abstract
We perform a systematic analysis of the low-lying c structures in a coupled-channel approach. The couplings between meson-baryon channels, c K, c K, c* K, cη and c*η, and three-quark bare states c(1Pλ) are considered. We predict a bound state c(2954) below the c K threshold with (JP,j)=(1/2-,0), which can be studied in the final states of c(*) π and c(*) γ. Also, the resonances c(3000) and c(3050) can be classified as the lower (JP,j)=(1/2-,1) and (JP,j)=(3/2-,1) states, respectively. Our present assignments based on this coupled-channel perspective are significantly different from those of traditional three-quark picture and of molecular scenario. The future BelleII and LHCb experiments can search for the bound state c(2954) and measure the spin-parities of particles c(3000) and c(3050) to test our predictions.
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