Double-charm and hidden-charm hexaquark states under the complex scaling method
Jian-Bo Cheng, Du-xin Zheng, Zi-Yang Lin, Shi-Lin Zhu

TL;DR
This paper explores the existence and properties of double-charm and hidden-charm hexaquark states using the complex scaling method within a one-boson-exchange potential model, identifying several quasibound states and resonances.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of hexaquark states considering multichannel coupling, S-D wave mixing, and decay widths using the complex scaling method.
Findings
Identified a quasibound double-charm hexaquark state with a width of 0.50 MeV.
Found a quasibound hidden-charm state with a width of 1.72 MeV.
Discovered multiple poles indicating quasibound states and resonances in various systems.
Abstract
We investigate the double-charm and hidden-charm hexaquarks as molecules in the framework of the one-boson-exchange potential model. The multichannel coupling and wave mixing are taken into account carefully. We adopt the complex scaling method to investigate the possible quasibound states, whose widths are from the three-body decay channel or . For the double-charm system of , we obtain a quasibound state, whose width is 0.50 MeV if the binding energy is -14.27 MeV. And the -wave and components give the dominant contributions. For the double-charm hexaquark system, we do not find any pole. We find more poles in the hidden-charm hexaquark system. We obtain one pole as a quasibound state in the system, which only has one channel…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Nuclear physics research studies · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
