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Investigation of the possible Dbar{D}^*/Bbar{B}^* and DD^*/bar{B}bar{B}^* molecule states

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arxiv 2112.12633 v1 pith:LVHP5KQC submitted 2021-12-23 hep-ph

Investigation of the possible Dbar{D}^*/Bbar{B}^* and DD^*/bar{B}bar{B}^* molecule states

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In this work, we systematically study the $D\bar{D}^*$/$B\bar{B}^*$ and $DD^*$/$\bar{B}\bar{B}^*$ systems with the Bethe-Salpeter equation in the ladder and instantaneous approximations for the kernel. By solving the Bethe-Salpeter equation numerically with the kernel containing the direct and crossed one particle-exchange diagrams and introducing three different form factors (monopole, dipole, and exponential form factors) at the vertices, we find only the isoscalar $D\bar{D}^*$/$B\bar{B}^*$ and $DD^*$/$\bar{B}\bar{B}^*$ systems can exist as bound states. This indicate that the $X(3872)$ and $T^+_{cc}$ could be accommodated as $I^G(J^{PC})=0^+(1^{++})$ $D\bar{D}^*$ and $(I)J^P =(0)1^+$ $DD^*$ molecular states while the molecular state explanations for $Z_b(10610)$ and $Z_c(3900)$ are excluded.

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