The explanation of some exotic states in the cscs tetraquark system

Abstract

Inspired by the recent observation of c0(3930), X(4685) and X(4630) by the LHCb Collaboration and some exotic resonances such as X(4350), X(4500), etc. by several experiment collaborations, the cscs tetraquark systems with IJP=00+, 01+ and 02+ are systematically investigated in the framework of the quark delocalization color screening model(QDCSM). Two structures, the meson-meson and diquark-antidiquark structures, as well as the channel-coupling of all channels of these two configurations are considered in this work. The numerical results indicate that the molecular bound state DsDs with IJP=00+ can be supposed to explain the c0(3930). Besides, by using the stabilization method, several resonant states are obtained. There are four IJP=00+ states around the resonance mass 4035 MeV, 4385 MeV, 4524 MeV, and 4632 MeV, respectively; one IJP=01+ state around the resonance mass 4327 MeV; and two IJP=02+ states around the resonance mass 4419 MeV and 4526 MeV, respectively. All of them are compact tetraquarks. Among these states, X(4350), X(4500) and X(4700) can be explained as the compact tetraquark state with IJP=00+, and the X(4274) is possible to be a candidate of the compact tetraquark state with IJP=01+. More experimental tests are expected to check the existence of all these possible resonance states.

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