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We study the interesting problem of interaction and identification of the hadronic molecules which seem to be deuteron-like structure. In particular, we propose a binding mechanism in which One Boson Exchange Potential plus Yukawa screen-like potential is applied in their relative s-wave state. We propose the dipole-like interaction between two color neutral states to form a hadronic molecule. For the identification of the hadronic molecules, the Weinbergs compositeness theorem is used to distinguish the molecule from confined (elementary) state. The present formalism predict some di-hadronic molecular states, involving quarks (s, c, b or $overline{s}$, $overline{c}$, $overline{b}$) as a constituents, namely, $pn$, $Koverline{K}$, $rho overline{rho}$, $K^{*}overline{K^{*}}$, $Doverline{D^{*}}$($overline{D}D^{*}$), $D^{*}overline{D^{*}}$, $Boverline{B^{*}}$, $B^{*}overline{B^{*}}$, $D^{*pm}overline{D_{1}^{0}}$, $ D^{0}overline{K^{pm}}$, $D^{*0}overline{K^{pm}}$, with their possible quantum numbers.
The challenges with the molecular model of the multiquark systems are the identification of the hadronic molecules and the interaction between two color neutral hadrons. We study the di-hadronic molecular systems with proposed interaction potential a
Doubly heavy tetraquark $(QQbar qbar q)$ states are the prime candidates of tightly bound exotic systems and weakly decaying. In the framework of the improved chromomagnetic interaction (ICMI) model, we complete a systematic study on the mass spectra
We outline the most important results regarding the stability of doubly heavy tetraquarks $QQbar qbar q$ with an adequate treatment of the four-body dynamics. We consider both color-mixing and spin-dependent effects. Our results are straightforwardly
The spectrum of hadronic molecules composed of heavy-antiheavy charmed hadrons has been obtained in our previous work. The potentials are constants at the leading order, which are estimated from resonance saturation. The experimental candidates of ha
Spectrum of the doubly heavy tetraquarks, $bbbar qbar q$, is studied in a constituent quark model. Four-body problem is solved in a variational method where the real scaling technique is used to identify resonant states above the fall-apart decay thr