Tetraquark interpolating fields in a lattice QCD investigation of the Ds0(2317) meson

Abstract

We investigate the Ds0(2317) meson using lattice QCD and considering correlation functions of several c s two-quark and c s (u u + d d) four-quark interpolating fields. These interpolating fields generate different structures in color, spin and position space including quark-antiquark pairs, tetraquarks and two-meson scattering states. For our computation we use an ensemble simulated with pion mass mπ ≈ 0.296 \, GeV and spatial volume of extent 2.90 \, fm. We find in addition to the expected spectrum of two-meson scattering states another state around 60 \, MeV below the D K threshold, which we interpret as the Ds0(2317) meson. This state couples predominantly to a quark-antiquark interpolating field and only weakly to a D K two-meson interpolating field. The coupling to the tetraquark interpolating fields is essentially zero, rendering a tetraquark interpretation of the Ds0(2317) meson rather unlikely. Moreover, we perform a scattering analysis using L\"uscher's method and the effective range approximation to determine the Ds0(2317) mass for infinite spatial volume. We find this mass 51 \, MeV below the D K threshold, rather close to both our finite volume result and the experimentally observed value.

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