Lowest vector tetraquark states: Y(4260/4220) or Zc(4100)
Abstract
In this article, we take the Y(4260/4220) as the vector tetraquark state with JPC=1--, and construct the Cγ5∂μ γ5C type diquark-antidiquark current to study its mass and pole residue with the QCD sum rules in details by taking into account the vacuum condensates up to dimension 10 in a consistent way. The predicted mass MY=4.240.10\,GeV is in excellent agreement with experimental data and supports assigning the Y(4260/4220) to be the Cγ5∂μ γ5C type vector tetraquark state, and disfavors assigning the Zc(4100) to be the Cγ5∂μ γ5C type vector tetraquark state. It is the first time that the QCD sum rules have reproduced the mass of the Y(4260/4220) as a vector tetraquark state.
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