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Investigation of the tetraquark states Qq(Q)over-bar(q)over-bar in the improved chromomagnetic interaction model

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CHINESE PHYSICS C
Volume 47, Issue 6, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1674-1137/accb87

Keywords

improved chromomagnetic interaction model; hidden heavy flavor tetraquark states; mass spectra and possible structures

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In the improved chromomagnetic interaction model, we conducted a systematic study on S-wave tetraquark states with different quantum numbers. We predicted the mass spectra of these states and analyzed their possible decay channels considering angular momentum and C-parity conservation. Our model successfully explains the recently observed hidden-charm tetraquark states with strangeness. Furthermore, we found that the low-lying states of each configuration have a large overlap to the meson basis, indicating future experiments can search for these states via Q (Q) over bar and q (q) over bar mesons.
In the framework of the improved chromomagnetic interaction model, we complete a systematic study of the S-wave tetraquark states Qq (Q) over bar(q) over bar (Q = c,b, and q= u,d,s) with different quantum numbers: J(PC) = 0(+(+)), 1(+(+/-)) and 2(+(+/-)). The mass spectra of tetraquark states are predicted, and the possible decay channels are analyzed by considering both the angular momentum and C-parity conservation. The recently observed hidden-charm tetraquark states with strangeness, such as Z(cs)(3985)(-),X(3960), and Z(cs)(4220)(+), can be well explained in our model. Additionally, according to the wave function of each tetraquark state, we find that the low-lying states of each Qq (Q) over bar(q) over bar configuration have a large overlap to the Q (Q) over bar and q (q) over bar meson basis, instead of the Q (q) over bar and q(Q)over bar> meson basis. This indicates that one can search these tetraquark states in future experiments via the channel of Q (Q) over bar and q (q) over bar mesons.

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