Tetraquark states in the bottom sector and the status of the Yb(10890) state

Abstract

We have done the exploratory study of bottom tetraquarks ([bq b q];q∈ u,d) in the diquark-antidiquark framework with the inclusion of spin hyperfine, spin-orbit and tensor components of the one gluon exchange interaction. Our focus here is on the Yb(10890) and other exotic states in the bottom sector. We have predicted some of the bottom counterparts to the charm tetraquark candidates. Our present study shows that if Zb(10610) and Zb(10650) are diquark-diantiquark states then they have to be first radial excitations only and we have predicted Zb(10650) state as first radial excitation of tetraquark state Xb (10.143-10.230). We have identified Xb state with JPC= 1+-/0++ as being the analogue of Zc(3900). An observation of the Xb will provide a deeper insight into the exotic hadron spectroscopy and is helpful to unravel the nature of the states connected by the heavy quark symmetry. We particularly focus on the lowest P wave [bq][ b q] states with JPC=1-- by computing their leptonic, hadronic and radiative decay widths to predict the status of still controversial Yb(10890) state. Apart from this, we have also shown here the possibility of mixing of P wave states. In the case of mixing of 1-- state with different spin multiplicities, we found that predicted masses of the mixed P states differ from Yb(10890) state only by 20 MeV energy difference which can be helpful to resolve further the structure of Yb(10890).

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