Abstract
The $D_{s0}^*(2317) D$ and $D_{s1}^*(2460) D^*$ heavy meson systems can exchange a kaon that is emitted in S-wave owing to the opposite intrinsic parity of the $D_{s0}^*$($D_{s1}^*$) and $D$($D^*$) mesons. As a consequence of the mass difference of the $D_{s0}^*$($D_{s1}^*$) and $D$($D^*$) mesons, the range of the kaon exchange potential will be significantly longer than expected, corresponding to an effective mass of about $200\,{\rm MeV}$. The potential will be very strong: the strength of the interaction is proportional to $(m_{D_{s0}} - m_D)^2 / f_{\pi}^2$ and $(m_{D_{s1}} - m_{D^*})^2 / f_{\pi}^2$. This combination of range and strength almost guarantees the existence of $D_{s0}^*(2317) D$ and $D_{s1}^*(2460) D^*$ bound states with $J^P = 0^{-}$ and $J^P = 0^{-}, 2^{-}$ respectively. Concrete calculations indicate a binding energy of $5-15\,{\rm MeV}$ independently of $J^P$. The $D_{s0}^*(2317) D$ and $D_{s1}^*(2460) D^*$ molecules have manifestly exotic flavour quantum numbers: $C=2$, $S=1$ and $I=1/2$. We expect the existence of bottom counterparts composed of the $B B_{s0}$ and $B^* B_{s1}^*$ mesons, which will be more bound and have a richer spectrum that might include a shallow P-wave state and an excited S-wave state.
Highlights
The DÃs0ð2317ÞD and DÃs1ð2460ÞDÃ heavy meson systems can exchange a kaon that is emitted in the S-wave due to the opposite intrinsic parity of the DÃs0ðDÃs1Þ and DðDÃÞ mesons
We expect the existence of bottom counterparts composed of the BBs0 and BÃBÃs1 mesons, which will be more bound and have a richer spectrum that might include a shallow P-wave state and an excited S-wave state
If we consider the one pion exchange (OPE) potential, which is expected to be the longest range piece of the interaction between two hadrons, we will quickly realize that it requires regularization: the OPE potential contains a tensor piece that is singular at short distances
Summary
The DÃs0ð2317ÞD and DÃs1ð2460ÞDÃ heavy meson systems can exchange a kaon that is emitted in the S-wave due to the opposite intrinsic parity of the DÃs0ðDÃs1Þ and DðDÃÞ mesons. As a consequence of the mass difference of the DÃs0ðDÃs1Þ and DðDÃÞ mesons, the range of the kaon exchange potential will be significantly longer than expected, corresponding to an effective mass of about 200 MeV.
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