Scalar D(*)K(*) and D(*)π(ρ) molecular states from B meson decays
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the production of scalar singly charmed four-quark states from B meson decays, employing phenomenological SU(3) flavor symmetry analysis and final-state interaction theory. Our study focuses on their production branching ratios and CP violation. The results show that the branching ratios for producing either VV or PP molecular states from B meson decays can be as large as the order of 10-4. Moreover, for processes with direct CP violation, the production of VV molecular states exhibits a sizable CP asymmetry of order 10-3. Our findings also suggest that the recently observed T c s 0*(2870)0 state is more consistent with the D*0 K*0 molecular configuration. We expect that our predictions will be validated by future experiments.
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