The role of electromagnetic interaction in the and its analogs
arXiv:2401.05989 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.109.094002
Abstract
We investigate the role of the electromagnetic interaction in the formation and decay of the . The binding properties of the are studied by assuming the molecular nature and considering the - wave mixing, isospin breaking, and coupled channel effects, and in particular the correction from the electromagnetic interaction. The radiative decays can better reflect the difference between the charged and neutral components, since the electromagnetic interaction explicitly breaks the isospin symmetry. We further study the radiative decay widths with the obtained wave functions for different channels. We also explore other similar hidden-charm molecular states. The electromagnetic interaction can make the molecule tighter. Our result of the radiative decay width for is in agreement with the experiment. The branching ratio is less than 1 in our framework, which supports the Belle and BESIII measurements.
17 pages, 8 figures, 7 tables