Can X(3872) be a JP=2- tetraquark state?

Abstract

In this article, we test the nature of X(3872), which is assumed to be a P-wave [cq]-scalar-diquark [cq]-axial-vector-antidiquark tetraquark state with JP=2-. The interpolating current representing the JP=2- state is proposed. Technically, contributions of the operators up to dimension six are included in the operator product expansion (OPE). The mass obtained for such state is m2-=(4.38 0.15) GeV. We conclude that it is impossible to describe the X(3872) structure as JP=2- tetraquark state.

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