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Double-charm tetraquark under the complex scaling method

Published 26 May 2022 in hep-ph and nucl-th | (2205.13354v1)

Abstract: The LHCb Collaboration discovered a double-charm tetraquark $T_{cc}{+}$ with a very small width. We investigate the $T_{cc}{+}$ as a $DD{*}$ molecule with $J{P}=1{+}$ in the framework of the one-boson-exchange potential model. The isospin breaking effect and $S-D$ wave coupling are taken into account carefully. We adopt the complex scaling method (CSM) to study the $DD{*}$ system and obtain a quasibound state corresponding to the $T_{cc}{+}$. Its binding energy relative to the $D{0}D{*+}$ and width are $-354$ keV and $61$ keV respectively. The isospin breaking effect is found to be enormous, and the $S-$wave $D{0}D{*+}$ and $D{+}D{*0}$ components give dominant contributions with the probabilities of $72.1\%$ and $27.1\%$ respectively. In addition, we do not find any resonances in the $DD{*}$ system. As a by-product, we study the $X(3872)$ as a $(D\bar{D}-D^\bar{D})/\sqrt{2}$ molecule with $J{PC}=1{++}$. We also find a quasibound state corresponding to the $X(3872)$. Its binding energy relative to the $D{0}\bar{D}{*0}$ threshold and width are $-111$ keV and $26$ keV respectively. The $S-$wave $(D{0}\bar{D}{*0}-D{*0}\bar{D}{0})/\sqrt{2}$ component dominates this state with the probability of $92.7\%$.

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