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Electromagnetic properties of the Tcc+ molecular states

Ya-Ding Lei and Hao-Song Li
Phys. Rev. D 109, 076014 – Published 15 April 2024

Abstract

In this work, we discuss the electromagnetic properties of the S-wave and D-wave Tcc+ molecular states, which include the magnetic moments, transition magnetic moments, and radiative decay widths. According to our results, the magnetic moment of Tcc+ state observed experimentally is 0.09μN. Meanwhile, we also discuss the relations between the transition magnetic moments of the S-wave Tcc+ molecular states and the radiative decay widths, and we analyze the proportionality between the magnetic moments of the Tcc+ molecular states. These results provide further information on the inner structure of Tcc+ molecular states and deepen the understanding of electromagnetic properties of doubly charmed tetraquarks.

  • Received 14 December 2023
  • Accepted 26 March 2024

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.109.076014

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Particles & Fields

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Ya-Ding Lei1,* and Hao-Song Li1,2,3,4,†

  • 1School of Physics, Northwest University, Xian 710127, China
  • 2Institute of Modern Physics, Northwest University, Xian 710127, China
  • 3Shaanxi Key Laboratory for Theoretical Physics Frontiers, Xian 710127, China
  • 4Peng Huanwu Center for Fundamental Theory, Xian 710127, China

  • *yadinglei@stumail.nwu.edu.cn
  • haosongli@nwu.edu.cn

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Vol. 109, Iss. 7 — 1 April 2024

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