The study of double-charm and double-strange tetraquarks

Abstract

In the framework of the quark delocalization color screening model (QDCSM), we systematically investigate the double-charm and double-strange tetraquark systems ccss with two structures: meson-meson and diquark-antidiquark. The bound-state calculation shows that there is no any bound state in present work. However, by applying a stabilization calculation and coupling all channels of both two structures, two new resonance states with IJP=00+ are obtained. One is more possible to be a molecular resonance state with a mass and width around 4256 MeV and 60 MeV, respectively; another one is more likely to be a compact resonance state with a mass and width around 4308 MeV and 19 MeV, respectively. Although no significant signals were observed in present experiment at the Belle collaboration, there is still some structures around 4.3 GeV in the distributions of MD+sD+s and MD*+sD*+s. We suggest that the experiment can be further tested with a larger amount of data.

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