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Prediction of a narrow exotic hadronic state with quantum numbers $J^{PC}=0^{--}$

Lots of charmonium-like structures have been observed in the last two decades. Most of them have quantum numbers that can be formed by a pair of charm and anticharm quarks, thus it is difficult to unambiguously identify the exotic ones among them. In this Letter, by exploiting heavy quark spin symmetry, we present a robust prediction of the hadronic molecular scenario, where the $ψ(4230),ψ(4360)$ and $ψ(4415)$ are identified as $D\bar D_1,D^*\bar D_1$ and $D^*\bar D^*_2$ bound states, respectively. We show that a flavor-neutral charmonium-like exotic state with quantum numbers $J^{PC}=0^{--}$, denoted as $ψ_0(4360)$, should exist as a $D^*\bar D_1$ bound state. The mass and width of the $ψ_0(4360)$} are predicted to be $(4366\pm18)$ MeV and less than 10 MeV, respectively. The $ψ_0(4360)$ is significant in two folds: no $0^{--}$ hadron has been observed so far, and a study of this state will enlighten the understanding of the mysterious vector mesons between 4.2 and 4.5 GeV, as well as the nature of previously observed exotic $Z_c$ and $P_c$ states. We propose that such an exotic state can be searched for in $e^+e^-\to ηψ_0(4360)$ and uniquely identified by measuring the angular distribution of the outgoing $η$ meson.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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