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Study the molecular nature of $σ$, $f_{0}(980)$, and $a_{0}(980)$ states

We investigate the characteristics of $σ$, $f_{0}(980)$, and $a_{0}(980)$ with the formalism of chiral unitary approach. With the dynamical generation of them, we make a further study of their properties by evaluating the couplings, the compositeness, the wave functions and the radii. We also research their properties in the single channel interactions, where the $a_{0}(980)$ can not be reproduced in the $K\bar{K}$ interactions with isospin $I=1$ since the potential is too weak. In our results, the states of $σ$ and $f_{0}(980)$ can be dynamically reproduced stably with varying cutoffs both in the coupled channel and the single channel cases. We find that the $πη$ components is much important in the coupled channel interactions to dynamically reproduce the $a_{0}(980)$ state, which means that $a_{0}(980)$ state can not be a pure $K\bar{K}$ molecular state. We obtain their radii as: $|\langle r^2 \rangle|_{f_0(980)} = 1.80 \pm 0.35$ fm, $|\langle r^2 \rangle|_σ = 0.68 \pm 0.05$ fm and $|\langle r^2 \rangle|_{a_0(980)} = 0.94 \pm 0.09$ fm. Based on our investigation results, we conclude that the $f_{0}(980)$ state is mainly a $K\bar{K}$ bound state, the $σ$ state a resonance of $ππ$ and the $a_{0}(980)$ state a loose $K\bar{K}$ bound state. From the results of the compositeness, they are not pure molecular states and have something non-molecular components, especially for the $σ$ state.

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