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Analysis of $DD^*$ and $\bar{D}^{(*)}Ξ_{cc}^{(*)}$ molecule by one boson exchange model based on Heavy quark symmetry (2311.04695v1)

Published 8 Nov 2023 in hep-ph and nucl-th

Abstract: Numerous exotic hadrons with heavy quarks have been reported in the experiments. In such states, symmetries of heavy quarks are considered to play a significant role. In particular, the superflavor symmetry, or also called the heavy quark anti-diquark symmetry is one of the interesting symmetries, which links a quark $Q$ to an anti-diquark $\bar{Q}\bar{Q}$ having the same color representation as $Q$. In this paper, we study a $\bar{D}\Xi_{cc}$ molecular state as a superflavor partner of the doubly charm tetraquark $T_{cc}$ reported by LHCb recently. $T_{cc}$ locating slightly below the $DD*$ threshold is a candidate of the hadronic molecule. Thus by replacing the singly charm meson $D{(*)}$ with the doubly charm baryon $\Xi_{cc}{(*)}$, superflavor symmetry predicts the existence of the $\bar{D}{()}\Xi_{cc}{()}$ bound state. We employ the one boson exchange model respecting with the heavy quark spin symmetry where the parameter is obtained to reproduce the $T_{cc}$ binding energy. We apply this model with superflavor symmetry to the $\bar{D}{()}\Xi_{cc}{()}$ molecule and predict a bound state with $I(JP) = 0(\frac{1}{2}-)$. If the pentaquark state corresponding to $\bar{D}{(*)} \Xi_{cc}{(*)}$ molecular state is observed in future experiments as predicted in this work, it is more likely that $T_{cc}$ is a $DD*$ molecular state.

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