Bottomed Analog of Z+(4433)
Abstract
The newly observed Z+ (4433) resonance by BELLE is believed to be a tetraquark bound state made up of (cu)( c d). We propose the bottomed analog of this bound state, namely, by replacing one of the charm quarks by a bottom quark, thus forming Zbc0, , . One of the Zbc is doubly charged. The predicted mass of Zbc is around 7.6 GeV. This doubly-charged bound state can be detected by its decay into Bc π. Similarly, we can also replace both charm quark and antiquark of the Z+ (4433) by bottom quark and antiquark, respectively, thus forming Zbb the bottomonium analog of Z+ (4433). The predicted mass of Zbb is about 10.7 GeV.
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