Abstract

With a clean environment and high collision energy, the Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) would be an excellent facility for heavy flavor physics. Using the Monte Carlo event generator ythia, we simulate the production of the charmed (bottom) hadron pairs in the electron-positron collisions at the Z factory of CEPC, and the inclusive production rates for typical candidates of the hidden/double-charm and hidden/double-bottom S-wave hadronic molecules are estimated at an order-of-magnitude level with the final state interactions after the hadron pair production. The predicted cross sections for the hidden-charm meson-meson molecules X(3872) and Zc(3900) are at pb level, which are about two to three orders of magnitude larger than the production cross sections for the double-charm meson-meson molecules Tcc and Tcc*, as the double-charmed ones require the production of two pairs of cc¯ from the Z boson decay. The production cross sections for the hidden-charm pentaquark states Pc and Pcs as meson-baryon molecules are a few to tens of fb, which are about one magnitude larger than those of the possible hidden-charm baryon-antibaryon and double-charm meson-baryon molecules. In the bottom sector, the production cross sections for the Zb states as B(*)B¯* molecules are about tens to hundreds of fb, indicating 106–107 events from a two-year operation of CEPC, and the expected events from the double-bottom molecules are about 2–5 orders of magnitude smaller than the Zb states. Our results shows great prospects of probing heavy exotic hadrons at CEPC. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

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