Search for hidden-charm tetraquark with strangeness in e+e-→ K+ Ds*- D*0+c.c.

Abstract

We report a search for a heavier partner of the recently observed Zcs(3985)- state, denoted as Zcs -, in the process e+ e-→ K+Ds*-D* 0+c.c., based on e+e- collision data collected at the center-of-mass energies of s=4.661, 4.682 and 4.699 GeV with the BESIII detector. The Zcs - is of interest as it is expected to be a candidate for a hidden-charm and open-strange tetraquark. A partial-reconstruction technique is used to isolate K+ recoil-mass spectra, which are probed for a potential contribution from Zcs - Ds*-D* 0 (c.c.). We find an excess of Zcs -→ Ds*-D*0 (c.c.) candidates with a significance of 2.1σ, after considering systematic uncertainties, at a mass of (4123.50.7stat.4.7syst.)\ MeV/c2. As the data set is limited in size, the upper limits are evaluated at the 90\% confidence level on the product of the Born cross sections (σBorn) and the branching fraction (B) of Zcs-→ Ds*-D* 0, under different assumptions of the Zcs - mass from 4.120 to 4.140 MeV and of the width from 10 to 50 MeV at the three center-of-mass energies. The upper limits of σ Born·B are found to be at the level of O(1) pb at each energy. Larger data samples are needed to confirm the Zcs - state and clarify its nature in the coming years.

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