26-31 July 2021
Mexico City
Mexico/General timezone
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Contribution Parallel
Mexico City
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Exotic Hadrons and Candidates
Past, Present, and Future of the Dynamical Diquark Model for Exotics
Speakers
- Mr. Steven MARTINEZ
Primary authors
- Dr. Jesse GIRON (Arizona State University)
- Prof. Richard LEBED (Arizona State University)
- Mr. Steven MARTINEZ (Arizona State University)
Abstract
The dynamical diquark model, which combines the Born-Oppenheimer approximation with the most minimal Hamiltonian, accommodates all known exotics in all flavor sectors. Here we apply it to the newly observed hidden-charm, open-strange exotics, using Hamiltonian parameters previously computed in other sectors. The mass splitting of Z_cs states indicates substantial SU(3) mixing between all 1+ states in that sector, and their average mass directly probes flavor octet-singlet mixing among exotics.