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Analysis of the \(D \overline{D}^\ast K\) system with QCD sum rules
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    Analysis of the \(D \overline{D}^\ast K\) system with QCD sum rules (English)
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    20 May 2019
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    Summary: In this article, we construct the color singlet-singlet-singlet interpolating current with \(I (J^P) = (3 / 2) (1^-)\) to study the \(D \overline{D}^\ast K\) system through QCD sum rules approach. In calculations, we consider the contributions of the vacuum condensates up to dimension-16 and employ the formula \(\mu = \sqrt{M_{X / Y / Z}^2 - (2 \mathbb{M}_c)^2}\) to choose the optimal energy scale of the QCD spectral density. The numerical result \(M_Z = 4.7 1_{- 0.11}^{+ 0.19} \) GeV indicates that there exists a resonance state \(Z\) lying above the \(D \overline{D}^\ast K\) threshold to saturate the QCD sum rules. This resonance state \(Z\) may be found by focusing on the channel \(J / \psi \pi K\) of the decay \(B \rightarrow J / \psi \pi \pi K\) in the future.
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