The two-body open charm decays of $Z^+(4430)$
arXiv:0803.4270 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.77.114021
Abstract
The two-body open charm decays $Z^+(4430)\to D^{+}\bar{D}^{*0}, D^{*+}\bar{D}^{0}, D^{*+}\bar{D}^{*0}$ occur through the re-scattering mechanism and their branching ratios are strongly suppressed if $Z^+(4430)$ is a $D_1\bar D^*$ molecular state. In contrast, $Z^+(4430)$ falls apart into these modes easily with large phase space and they become the main decay modes if $Z^+(4430)$ is a tetraquark state. Experimental search of these two-body open charm modes and the hidden charm mode $Ï_{cJ}Ï$ will help distinguish different theoretical schemes.
6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table