The CMR method combined with Green's functions provides a unified description of DD* exotic hadron states, identifying G(3900) as a P-wave resonance and extracting its scattering phase shifts and cross sections.
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Calculates B(Y(4230) → γ G0(3900)) = 3.8×10^{-5}–3.3×10^{-4} assuming P-wave molecular interpretations for both states and a triangle mechanism.
Charmed-meson loop calculations reproduce the branching fractions of chi_cJ to eta eta eta' and the absence of eta1(1855) signal in the eta eta' spectrum.
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Study of exotic hadron states in the $DD^{*}$ system via the complex momentum representation and Green's function method
The CMR method combined with Green's functions provides a unified description of DD* exotic hadron states, identifying G(3900) as a P-wave resonance and extracting its scattering phase shifts and cross sections.
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Searching for the pseudoscalar partner of $G(3900)$ via radiative $Y(4230)$ decays
Calculates B(Y(4230) → γ G0(3900)) = 3.8×10^{-5}–3.3×10^{-4} assuming P-wave molecular interpretations for both states and a triangle mechanism.
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Study of $\chi_{cJ}\to \eta \eta \eta^\prime$ via intermediate charmed meson loop mechanisms and its implications for non-observation of $\eta_1(1855)$ in $\chi_{cJ}$ decays
Charmed-meson loop calculations reproduce the branching fractions of chi_cJ to eta eta eta' and the absence of eta1(1855) signal in the eta eta' spectrum.