$X_0(2866)$ as a $D^*\bar{K}^*$ molecular state (2008.07389v1)
Abstract: Very recently the LHCb Collaboration reported the discovery of two open charm tetraquark states, $X_{0}(2866)$ and $X_{1}(2904)$. In the present work, we study the $D{(\ast)}$ and $\bar{K}{(\ast)}$ interaction in the one-boson exchange model and show that the $X_{0}(2866)$ can be understood as a $D{\ast}\bar{K}{\ast}$ molecule with $I(J{P})=0(0{+})$, or at least it has a large molecular component. On the other hand, the $X_{1}(2904)$ can not be interpreted as a molecular state. Inspired by the discovery of the $X_0(2866)$ and the fact that the $D\bar{K}^$ interaction is strong enough to generate a bound state, we also discuss likely existence of other open charm molecules. In the meson-meson sector, two molecules near the mass thresholds of $DD{\ast}$ and $D{\ast}D{\ast}$ with $I(J{P})=0(1{+})$ are obtained, and using the heavy quark flavor symmetry their $\bar{B}\bar{B}{\ast}$ and $\bar{B}{\ast}\bar{B}{\ast}$ counterparts are also predicted. In the meson-baryon sector, 7 open charm molecules with $I=1/2$ near the mass thresholds of $D{(\ast)}\Sigma_{c}{(\ast)}$ naturally appear, as dictated by the heavy quark spin symmetry.
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