The Zcs(3985)- structure in a coupled-channels model

Abstract

The discovery of the Zc(3900) and Zb(10610) structures in the heavy quarkonium spectrum showed the need to incorporate hadron structures beyond the naive qqq and q q systems in quark models. The new charged structure called Zcs(3985)-, spotted in the K+ recoil-mass spectrum close to the D-s D*0/D*-sD0 threshold, is a new evidence in this line. In this work, we analyze the Zcs(3985)- state, following the calculation of the Zc and Zb states using a chiral constituent quark model in a coupled-channels calculation, with all the parameters constrained from previous calculations. The pole structure of the S-matrix shows two virtual poles below the Ds-D*\,0 and Ds*\,-D*\,0 thresholds compatible with the Zcs(3985) and a new predicted Zcs(4110) structure, the SU(3) flavor partner of the Zc(4020). The K+ recoil-mass spectrum is calculated in good agreement with LHCb and BESIII experimental data, with no fine tuning of the model parameters. Our results indicate that the Zcs(3985) and Zcs(4000) signals originate from the same virtual state.

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