Color flux-tube nature of the states Tcs(2900) and Tacs(2900)

Abstract

Inspired by the states Tcs0(2900)0, Tcs1(2900)0, Tacs0(2900)0 and Tacs0(2900)++ reported by the LHCb Collaboration, we carry out a systematical investigation on the properties of the ground and P-wave states [cs][ud] and [cu][sd] with various spin, isospin or U-spin, and color combinations in a multiquark color flux-tube model. Matching our results with the spin-parity and mass of the states Tcs0(2900)0 and Tcs1(2900)0, we can describe them as the compact states [cs][ud] with I(JP)=1(0+) and 0(1-) in the model, respectively. The ground state Tcs0(2900)0 is mainly made of strongly overlapped an axial-vector [cs]3c and an axial-vector [ud]3c. The P-wave state Tcs1(2900)0 is dominantly consisted of a gradually separated scalar or axial vector [cs]3c and a scalar [ud]3c in the shape of a dumbbell. Supposing the states Tacs0(2900)0 and Tacs0(2900)++ belong to the same isospin triplet, the mass of the state [[cu]3c[sd] 3c ]1c with symmetrical U-spin and JP=0+ is highly consistent with that of the states Tacs0(2900)0 and Tacs0(2900)++ in the model. After coupling two color configurations, the state [cu][sd] is slightly lighter than the states Tacs0(2900)0 and Tacs0(2900)++. In addition, we also discuss the properties of other states in the model.

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