A study of the decays of S-wave D K hadronic molecules: the scalar X0(2900) and its spin partners XJ(J=1,2)

Abstract

In this work, we investigated the decays of the fully open-flavor tetraquark state X0(2900) which was observed by the LHCb Collaboration very recently. Here, the X0(2900) was assigned as a S-wave D K hadronic molecule with I=0, and the effective lagrangian approach was applied to estimate the partial decay widths. Moreover, we also predicted the decay behaviors of the other unobserved XJ(J=1,2), which were the spin partners of the X0(2900) in the S-wave D K picture. It was pointed out that the X1 state with I=0 was a broad state with the width more than one hundred MeV, while another X2 state with I=0 was a narrow state with the width approaching half of that for the X0(2900). In addition, our results also showed that the D K mode was expected to be the dominant decay mode for both X1 and X2. Searching for those unobserved XJ(J=1,2) in the future experiments might be helpful to understand the nature of X0(2900).

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