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Prediction of exotic doubly charmed baryons within chiral effective field theory

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 96, Issue 7, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.96.074004

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  1. NSFC [11575052]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province [A2015205205]
  3. Education Department of Hebei Province [YQ2014034]
  4. Department of Human Resources and Social Security of Hebei Province [C201400323]

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In this work we study the possible QCD exotic states in the doubly charmed baryon sector. Within chiral effective theory, it is predicted that several excited baryons result from the S-wave scattering of ground-state doubly charmed baryons (Xi(++)(cc),Xi(+)(cc),Omega(+)(cc)) and light pseudoscalar mesons (pi, K,eta). The excited doubly charmed baryons can be classified by the strangeness (S) and isospin (I) quantum numbers. Two of the excited states are clearly exotic, in the sense that they cannot be explained by the conventional baryons with three quarks, since their quantum numbers are (S, I) = (1, 0) and (- 1, 1). Similar to the charmed scalar meson D-s0* (2317) in DK scattering and the hyperon Lambda(1405) in (K) over barN scattering, one bound state below the Xi(cc)(K) over bar threshold is predicted in the (S, I) = (-1, 0) channel. In addition, two resonant structures are found in the Xi(cc)pi,Xi(cc)eta, and Omega K-cc coupled-channel scattering with (S, I) = (0, 1/2). The corresponding pole positions and coupling strengths of the excited doubly charmed baryons are given. The scattering lengths of the ground-state doubly charmed baryons and light pseudoscalar mesons are also predicted. The current study may provide useful guides for future experimental measurements and lattice simulations.

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