Possible molecular states from interactions of charmed baryons
Abstract: In this work, we perform a systematic study of possible molecular states composed of two charmed baryons including hidden-charm systems $\Lambda_c\bar{\Lambda}_c$, $\Sigma_c{()}\bar{\Sigma}_c{()}$, and $\Lambda_c\bar{\Sigma}_c{(*)}$, and corresponding double-charm systems $\Lambda_c\Lambda_c$, $\Sigma_c{()}\Sigma_c{()}$, and $\Lambda_c\Sigma_c{(*)}$. With the help of the heavy quark chiral effective Lagrangians, the interactions are described with $\pi$, $\rho$, $\eta$, $\omega$, $\phi$, and $\sigma$ exchanges. The potential kernels are constructed, and inserted into the quasipotential Bethe-Salpeter equation. The bound states from the interactions considered is studied by searching for the poles of the scattering amplitude. The results suggest that strong attractions exist in both hidden-charm and double-charm systems considered in the current work, and bound states can be produced in most of the systems. More experiment studies about these molecular states are suggested though the nucleon-nucleon collison at LHC and nucleon-antinucleon collison at $\rm \bar{P}ANDA$.
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