115 research outputs found
Hidden charm dynamically generated resonances and the , reactions
We analyze two recent reactions of Belle, producing and
states that have an enhancement of the invariant , mass
distribution close to threshold, from the point of view that they might be
indicative of the existence of a hidden charm scalar and an axial vector meson
states below or thresholds, respectively. We conclude
that the data is compatible with the existing prediction of a hidden charm
scalar meson with mass around 3700 MeV, though other possibilities cannot be
discarded. The peak seen in the spectrum above threshold is,
however, unlikely to be due to a threshold enhancement produced by the
presence, below threshold, of the hidden charm axial vector meson X(3872).Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, 2 table
The radiative decay of into the predicted scalar state X(3700)
We calculate the radiative decay width of the into the
dynamically generated scalar resonance X(3700) which is predicted in a previous
paper. The results show that it is possible that the upgraded BEPC-II facility
will generate enough statistics in order to observe this decay and thus confirm
the existence of the X(3700).Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
Couplings in coupled channels versus wave functions: application to the X(3872) resonance
We perform an analytical study of the scattering matrix and bound states in
problems with many physical coupled channels. We establish the relationship of
the couplings of the states to the different channels, obtained from the
residues of the scattering matrix at the poles, with the wave functions for the
different channels. The couplings basically reflect the value of the wave
functions around the origin in coordinate space. In the concrete case of the
X(3872) resonance, understood as a bound state of \ddn and \ddc (and
), with the \ddn loosely bound, we find that the couplings to the two
channels are essentially equal leading to a state of good isospin I=0
character. This is in spite of having a probability for finding the \ddn
state much larger than for \ddc since the loosely bound channel extends
further in space. The analytical results, obtained with exact solutions of the
Schr\"odinger equation for the wave functions, can be useful in general to
interpret results found numerically in the study of problems with unitary
coupled channels methods.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
Radiative decays of dynamically generated charmed baryons
In this work we study the radiative decay of dynamically generated
J^P=\oh^- charm baryons into the ground state J^P=\oh^+ baryons. Since
different theoretical interpretations of these baryonic resonances, and in
particular of the , give different predictions, a precise
experimental measurement of these decays would be an important step for
understanding their nature.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figur
Isospin breaking effects in the dynamical generation of the X(3872)
We have studied isospin breaking effects in the X(3872) resonance and found a
natural explanation for the branching fraction of the X decaying to
with two and three pions being close to unit. Within our framework the X(3872)
is a dynamically generated resonance in coupled channels. We also study the
relationship between the couplings of the resonance to the coupled channels
with its wave function, which further helps us to understand the isospin
structure of the resonance.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. To appear in the Proceedings of XIII International
Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy, November 29 - December 4, 2009, Florida
State Universit
Charm at FAIR
Charmed mesons in hot and dense matter are studied within a self-consistent
coupled-channel approach for the experimental conditions of density and
temperature expected at the CBM experiment at FAIR/GSI. The meson spectral
function broadens with increasing density with an extended tail towards lower
energies due to and
excitations. The in-medium meson mass increases with density. We also
discuss the consequences for the renormalized properties in nuclear matter of
the charm scalar and D(2400), and the predicted hidden charm
X(3700) resonances at FAIR energies.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the proceedings of ExcitedQCD 09,
Zakopane, Poland, 8-14 February 200
Dynamically Generated Open and Hidden Charm Meson Systems
We will study open and hidden charm scalar meson resonances within two
different models. The first one is a direct application of a chiral Lagrangian
already used to study flavor symmetry breaking in Skyrme models. In another
approach to the problem a SU(4) symmetric Lagrangian is built and the symmetry
is broken down to SU(3) by identifying currents where heavy mesons are
exchanged and suppressing those. Unitarization in couple channels leads to
dynamical generation of resonances in both models, in particular a new hidden
charm resonance with mass 3.7 GeV is predicted. The small differences between
these models and with previous works will be discussed.Comment: 32 pages, 10 figures. Added extra calculations with explicit symmetry
breaking terms in chiral Lagrangian
Exotic dynamically generated baryons with C1
We follow a model based on the SU(8) symmetry for the interaction of mesons
with baryons. The model treats on an equal footing the pseudo-scalars and the
vector mesons, as required by heavy quark symmetry. The T-matrix calculated
within an unitary scheme in coupled channels has poles which are interpreted as
baryonic resonances.Comment: 5 pages. Proceedings for Chiral10 workshop, Valencia, June 21-24 201
Radiative decay of the dynamically generated open and hidden charm scalar meson resonances D_{s0}^*(2317) and X(3700)
We present the formalism for the decay of dynamically generated scalar mesons
with open- or hidden-charm and give results for the decay of D^*_{s0} (2317) to
\gamma D_s^* plus that of a hidden charm scalar meson state predicted by the
theory around 3700 MeV decaying into \gamma J/\psi.Comment: Appendix adde
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