Configuration mixing in strange tetraquarks Zcs

Abstract

The BESIII Collaboration has observed a candidate for a c c s u tetraquark Zcs at (3982.5+1.8-2.6 2.1) MeV and width (12.8+5.3-4.4 3.0) MeV, while the LHCb Collaboration has observed a Zcs candidate in the K- channel with mass of (4003 6 +4-14) MeV and width (131 15 26) MeV. In this note we examine the possibility that these two states are distinct eigenstates of a mixing process similar to that which gives rise to two axial-vector mesons labeled by the Particle Data Group K1(1270) and K1(1400). The main point is that on top of a c c pair, the Zcs states have the same light quark content as the K1-s. In the compact tetraquark picture this implies several additional states, analogous to members of the K1 nonet. These states have not yet been observed, nor are they required in the molecular approach. Thus experimental discovery or exclusion of these extra states will be a critical test for competing models of exotic mesons with hidden charm.

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