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Explanation of Y(4630) as hadronic resonant state

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arxiv 2212.02218 v1 pith:G22TINKN submitted 2022-12-05 hep-ph

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keywords resonantstatelambdaboundsystemwaveangularapproximation
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After Y(4630) is discovered, theorists have given various explanations. We find that if Y(4630) is interpreted as the D-wave resonant state of $\Lambda_c \bar {\Lambda}_c$ system, the particle mass, decay width and all quantum numbers are consistent with experimental observations. We use the Bonn approximation to get the interaction potential of one boson exchange model, then extend the complex scaling method (CSM) to calculate the bound and resonant states. The results indicate that the $\Lambda_c \bar{\Lambda}_c$ system can form not only the bound state of S wave, but also the resonant state of the high angular momentum, and the $^3D_1$ wave resonant state can explain the structure of Y(4630) very well.

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