Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10722657 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We have studied, using double ratio of QCD (spectral) sum rules, the ratio between the masses of Tcc and X(3872) assuming that they are respectively described by the DâDâ and DâD¯â molecular currents. We found (within our approximation) that the masses of these two states are almost degenerate. Since the pion exchange interaction between these mesons is exactly the same, we conclude that if the observed X(3872) meson is a DD¯â+c.c. molecule, then the DDâ molecule should also exist with approximately the same mass. An extension of the analysis to the b-quark case leads to the same conclusion. We also study the SU(3) breakings for the TQQs/TQQ mass ratios. Motivated by the recent Belle observation of two Zb states, we revise our determination of Xb by combining results from exponential and FESR sum rules.
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Authors
J.M. Dias, S. Narison, F.S. Navarra, M. Nielsen, J.-M. Richard,