Speaker
Mr
Hao Chen
(Peking University)
Description
The pole counting rule, is a powerful and model-independent method to distinguish a confining state from a hadronic molecule. It has been applied to the explorations of $X(6900)$, $X_1(2900)$ as well as $Z_c(3900)$, $X(3872)$, $X(4660)$, etc. For $X(6900)$, both a confining state and a molecular state are possible, because lacking of enough data. For $X_1(2900)$, the analysis shows that it should be a $\bar{D}_1 K$ molecule, with $J^P=1^-$ and an iso-singlet interpretation is much more favorable. Finally, it is noted that almost all X, Y, Z particles with exotic quantum numbers can be interpreted as hadronic molecules. The $X(3872)$ is, however, more like a charmonium, since it has a $\bar{c}c$ quantum number.
Primary author
Mr
Hao Chen
(Peking University)
Co-authors
Prof.
Han-Qing Zheng
(Sichuan University)
Dr
Hong-Rong Qi
(Tsinghua University)