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The molecular systems composed of the charmed mesons in the \(H\bar{S}+h.c.\) doublet

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We study the possible heavy molecular states composed of a pair of charm mesons in the H and S doublets. Since the P-wave charm-strange mesons D s0(2317) and D s1(2460) are extremely narrow, the future experimental observation of the possible heavy molecular states composed of \(D_{s}/D_{s}^{\ast}\) and D s0(2317)/D s1(2460) may be feasible if they really exist. Especially the possible J PC=1−− states may be searched for via the initial state radiation technique.

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Shen, LL., Chen, XL., Luo, ZG. et al. The molecular systems composed of the charmed mesons in the \(H\bar{S}+h.c.\) doublet. Eur. Phys. J. C 70, 183–217 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1441-0

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