Axial-vector molecular structures Bc Bc^
Abstract
The axial-vector molecular structure MAV=(Bc +Bc- + Bc - Bc+)/2 is explored in QCD sum rule framework. The mass and current coupling of this compound are found by means of the two-point sum rule method. It turns out that the mass of M AV is equal to m=(12770 60)~MeV making possible its dissociations to pairs of J/ ηb, ηc, Bc + Bc-, and Bc - Bc+ mesons. The partial widths of these decay modes contain the strong couplings at MAV-meson-meson vertices which are calculated by utilizing the three-point sum rule method. The full decay width of the molecule MAV is formed due to these dominant processes and amounts to [MAV]=(93 14)~ MeV. Our results for parameters m and [M AV] of the hadronic molecule MAV are useful for experimental studies of various fully heavy four-quark mesons.
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