Spectrum of Hidden-Charm, Open-Strange Exotics in the Dynamical Diquark Model
Abstract
The observation by BESIII and LHCb of states with hidden charm and open strangeness (c c q s) presents new opportunities for the development of a global model of heavy-quark exotics. Here we extend the dynamical diquark model to encompass such states, using the same values of Hamiltonian parameters previously obtained from the nonstrange and hidden-strange sectors. The large mass splitting between Zcs(4000) and Zcs(4220) suggests substantial SU(3) flavor mixing between all JP \! = \! 1+ states, while their average mass compared to that of other sectors offers a direct probe of flavor octet-singlet mixing among exotics. We also explore the inclusion of η-like exchanges within the states, and find their effects to be quite limited. In addition, using the same diquark-mass parameters, we find Pc(4312) and Pcs(4459) to fit well as corresponding nonstrange and open-strange pentaquarks.
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