Hunting for the heavy quark spin symmetry partner of Zcs
Abstract
The discovery of a charged strange hidden-charm state Zcs(3985) implies another higher Z*cs state coupling to Ds*-D*0 + c.c under the heavy quark spin symmetry. In this paper we discuss a possible hunt for it with data taken at existing facilities. We point out a hint for Z*cs in the data of Bs0 J/ K- K+ at LHCb, though weak, in line with the production mechanism of pentaquark Pc. We also study the triangular singularity which would possibly enhance the production of Z*cs in electron-positron collision. Surprisingly, the production rate of Z*cs is expected to be maximum at the e+ e- center of mass energy of 4.648 GeV, which is lower than 4.681 GeV for Zcs due to the inverted coupling hierarchy of Ds1 D K and Ds2 D* K in the triangle diagrams. Their bottom analogue under heavy quark flavor symmetry is also discussed. Our theoretical analysis would confront with future experiment of LHCb, BESIII, and Bell II.
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