Dynamics of Hadronic Molecule in One-Boson Exchange Approach and Possible Heavy Flavor Molecules
Gui-Jun Ding, Jia-Feng Liu, Mu-Lin Yan

TL;DR
This paper extends the one-boson exchange model to include heavier meson exchanges and analyzes the potential for heavy flavor molecular states, confirming some previous predictions and suggesting experimental search channels.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive formalism including multiple meson exchanges and mixing effects, providing new insights into the existence of heavy flavor molecular states.
Findings
Confirmation of $1^{++}$ $Bar{B}^{*}$ molecule existence
$DD^{*}$ bound state likely does not exist
Possible narrow near-threshold $BB^{*}$ molecular states
Abstract
We extend the one pion exchange model at quark level to include the short distance contributions coming from , , and exchange. This formalism is applied to discuss the possible molecular states of , , , , the pseudoscalar-vector systems with and respectively. The " function" term contribution and the S-D mixing effects have been taken into account. We find the conclusions reached after including the heavier mesons exchange are qualitatively the same as those in the one pion exchange model. The previous suggestion that molecule should exist, is confirmed in the one boson exchange model, whereas bound state should not exist. The system can accomodate a molecule close to the threshold,…
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