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The effects of charmonium on the properties of the 1++ hidden charm poles in effective field theory
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2021-10-01
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Cincioglu, E.
Özpineci, Altuğ
Yildirim Yilmaz, D.
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In this study, the properties of the JPC=1++ hidden charm poles are analyzed under the variation of the bare 2P charmonium mass within the effective field theory proposed in Ref. [1]. The main focus of the current work is on the pole trajectory of the χc1(2P) charmonium dressed by the DD¯⁎ meson loops. It is shown that the trajectories of the pole change radically for values of the bare charmonium mass above a certain value and also depending on how close the pole is to the threshold.
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/91440
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Nuclear Physics A
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2021.122259
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E. Cincioglu, A. Özpineci, and D. Yildirim Yilmaz, “The effects of charmonium on the properties of the 1++ hidden charm poles in effective field theory,”
Nuclear Physics A
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