X(3960), X0(4140), and other compact cscs states
Abstract
We study the spectrum and rearrangement decays of S-wave cscs tetraquark states in a simplified quark model. The masses and widths are estimated by assuming that the X(4140) is the lower 1++ cscs tetraquark. Comparing our results with experimental measurements, we find that the recently observed X(3960) by LHCb can be assigned as the lowest 0++ cscs tetraquark state and the X0(4140) could be the second lowest 0++ cscs tetraquark. Predictions of ratios between partial widths for the involved tetraquarks are given. We call for searches for more cscs tetraquarks with JPC=1+-, 0++, and 2++.
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