On Deusons or Deuteronlike Meson-Meson Bound States

Abstract

The systematics of deuteronlike two-meson bound states, deusons, is discussed. Previous arguments that many of the present non-q q states are such states are elaborated including, in particular, the tensor potential. For pseudoscalar states the important observation is made that the centrifugal barrier from the P-wave can be overcome by the 1/r2 and 1/r3 terms of the tensor potential. In the heavy meson sector one-pion exchange alone is strong enough to form at least deuteron-like B B* and B* B* composites bound by approximately 50 MeV, while D D* and D* D* states are expected near the threshold.

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