Repulsive three-body interactions gradually expand DD(∗)K molecules and eventually dissociate them into a D(∗)K bound pair plus a distant D meson.
Exotic states with triple charm
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In this work we investigate the possibility of the formation of states from the dynamics involved in the $D^*D^*D^*$ system by considering that two $D^*$'s generate a $J^P=1^+$ bound state, with isospin 0, which has been predicted in an earlier theoretical work. We solve the Faddeev equations for this system within the fixed center approximation and find the existence of $J^P=0^-$, $1^-$ and $2^-$ states with charm $3$, isospin $1/2$, masses $\sim 6000$ MeV, which are manifestly exotic hadrons, i.e., with a multiquark inner structure.
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Effect of a repulsive three-body interaction on the $DD^{(*)}K$ molecule
Repulsive three-body interactions gradually expand DD(∗)K molecules and eventually dissociate them into a D(∗)K bound pair plus a distant D meson.