Search for tetraquark states Xccss in Ds+Ds+~(Ds*+Ds*+) final states at Belle
Abstract
A search for double-heavy tetraquark state candidates Xccss decaying to Ds+Ds+ and Ds*+ Ds*+ is presented for the first time using the data samples of 102 million (1S) and 158 million (2S) events, and the data samples at s = 10.52~GeV, 10.58~GeV, and 10.867~GeV corresponding to integrated luminosities of 89.5~fb-1, 711.0~fb-1, and 121.4~fb-1, respectively, accumulated with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy electron-positron collider. The invariant-mass spectra of the Ds+Ds+ and Ds*+ Ds*+ are studied to search for possible resonances. No significant signals are observed, and the 90\% confidence level upper limits on the product branching fractions [ B((1S,2S) Xccss + anything) × B(Xccss Ds+Ds+(Ds*+ Ds*+))] in (1S,2S) inclusive decays and the product values of Born cross section and branching fraction [σ(e+e- Xccss + anything ) × B(Xccss Ds+Ds+(Ds*+ Ds*+))] in e+e- collisions at s = 10.52~GeV, 10.58~GeV, and 10.867~GeV under different assumptions of Xccss masses and widths are obtained.
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