The possibility for a common effective field theory for hadronic molecules with different heavy-quark flavours is examined critically. It is argued that such a theory does not allow one to draw definite conclusions for doubly heavy molecules. In particular, it does not allow one to relate binding energies for the molecules in the c-quark and b-quark sectors with controlled uncertainties. Therefore, while this kind of reasoning does not preclude from employing heavy-quark spin symmetry for charmonium- and bottomonium-like states separately within a well established effective field theory framework, relations between different heavy-quark sectors can only be obtained using phenomenological approaches with uncontrolled uncertainties
We propose an effective field theory incorporating light SU(3)-flavor and heavy quark spin symmetry ...
189 páginas. Tesis Doctoral del Departamento de Física Teórica de la Universidad de Valencia y del I...
With a quark level interaction, we give a unified description of the loosely bound molecular systems...
The possibility for a common effective field theory for hadronic molecules with different heavy-quar...
We argue that the heavy quark spin symmetry can lead to important consequences for heavy flavor hadr...
In this contribution we consider the theoretical description of heavy mesonantimeson molecules from ...
Many of the new structures observed since 2003 in experiments in the heavy quarkonium mass region, s...
Among the newly observed structures in the heavy-quarkonium mass region, some have been proposed to ...
In recent years data have been accumulated at various experiments about states in the heavy quarkoni...
In this work we study the properties of hadronic molecules in the heavy-quark sector. These have bec...
We proposed a unified framework to describe the interactions of the observed $T_{cc}$, $P_c$, and $P...
Heavy hadron molecules were first theorized from a crude analogy with the deuteron and the nuclear f...
The spectrum of heavy-hadron molecules is constrained by heavy-quark symmetry in its different manif...
In recent years, many heavy mesons and charmonia were observed which do not fit in the conventional ...
AbstractWe show how heavy quark symmetry constraints on doubly heavy baryon semileptonic decay width...
We propose an effective field theory incorporating light SU(3)-flavor and heavy quark spin symmetry ...
189 páginas. Tesis Doctoral del Departamento de Física Teórica de la Universidad de Valencia y del I...
With a quark level interaction, we give a unified description of the loosely bound molecular systems...
The possibility for a common effective field theory for hadronic molecules with different heavy-quar...
We argue that the heavy quark spin symmetry can lead to important consequences for heavy flavor hadr...
In this contribution we consider the theoretical description of heavy mesonantimeson molecules from ...
Many of the new structures observed since 2003 in experiments in the heavy quarkonium mass region, s...
Among the newly observed structures in the heavy-quarkonium mass region, some have been proposed to ...
In recent years data have been accumulated at various experiments about states in the heavy quarkoni...
In this work we study the properties of hadronic molecules in the heavy-quark sector. These have bec...
We proposed a unified framework to describe the interactions of the observed $T_{cc}$, $P_c$, and $P...
Heavy hadron molecules were first theorized from a crude analogy with the deuteron and the nuclear f...
The spectrum of heavy-hadron molecules is constrained by heavy-quark symmetry in its different manif...
In recent years, many heavy mesons and charmonia were observed which do not fit in the conventional ...
AbstractWe show how heavy quark symmetry constraints on doubly heavy baryon semileptonic decay width...
We propose an effective field theory incorporating light SU(3)-flavor and heavy quark spin symmetry ...
189 páginas. Tesis Doctoral del Departamento de Física Teórica de la Universidad de Valencia y del I...
With a quark level interaction, we give a unified description of the loosely bound molecular systems...