Coupled-channel analysis for vector charmonia and their nature
Abstract
High-precision e+e- cc data (20 final states) from the BESIII and Belle in s=3.75-4.7 GeV are analyzed with a semi three-body unitary coupled-channel model. Vector charmonium poles are extracted from the amplitudes obtained from the fit. We find well-known states listed in the PDG, and also several states near open-charm thresholds. The compositeness of the near-threshold poles suggests that (4040) could mainly consist of a D*D*-molecule component, rather than a conventionally accepted quark-model (3S) state. Also, (4230) and (4360) might be substantial mixtures of D1(2420)D, D1(2420)D*, Ds*Ds*, and cc components.
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