The structure of the lightest positive-parity charmed mesons from LQCD
Abstract
The nature of low-lying scalar and axial-vector charmed mesons has long been debated, specifically whether they are best explained as hadronic molecules or compact tetraquark systems. These two scenarios exhibit quite different features for the accessible SU(3) multiplets in the scalar and axial-vector sectors. To resolve this debate, we performed Nf=3+1 lattice simulations and calculated the energy levels of the SU(3) [6] and [15] multiplets for both the scalar and axial-vector mesons in an SU(3) flavor-symmetric setting. In both sectors we find attractive states for the [6] and repulsive interactions for the [15]. This is consistent with the hadronic molecule picture, but not the compact tetraquark picture which predicts a low-lying [15] states in the axial-vector sector but not in the scalar sector.
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