Is d* a candidate for a hexaquark-dominated exotic state?

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HUANG Fei, ZHANG Zong-Ye, SHEN Peng-Nian and WANG Wen-Ling. Is d* a candidate for a hexaquark-dominated exotic state?[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2015, 39(7): 071001. doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/39/7/071001
HUANG Fei, ZHANG Zong-Ye, SHEN Peng-Nian and WANG Wen-Ling. Is d* a candidate for a hexaquark-dominated exotic state?[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2015, 39(7): 071001.  doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/39/7/071001 shu
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Is d* a candidate for a hexaquark-dominated exotic state?

Abstract: We confirm our previous prediction of a d* state with I(JP)=0(3+) [Phys. Rev. C 60, 045203 (1999)] and report for the first time based on a microscopic calculation that d* has about 2/3 hidden color (CC) configurations and thus is a hexaquark-dominated exotic state. By performing a more elaborate dynamical coupled-channels investigation of the ΔΔ-CC system within the framework of the resonating group method (RGM) in a chiral quark model, we find that the d* state has a mass of about 2.38--2.42 GeV, a root-mean-square radius (RMS) of 0.76--0.88 fm, and a CC fraction of 66%--68%. The last may cause a rather narrow width for the d* which, together with the quantum numbers and our calculated mass, is consistent with the newly observed resonance-like structure (M≈ 2380 MeV, Γ≈ 70 MeV) in double-pionic fusion reactions reported by the WASA-at-COSY Collaboration.

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