Production of the newly observed Tcs0 by kaon-induced reactions on a proton/neutron target

Abstract

Recently, a new doubly charged tetraquark Tacs0(2900)++ and its neutral partner Tacs0(2900)0 at the invariant mass spectrum of πDs were observed by the LHCb Collaboration. According to its properties, such as the mass and decay width, the Tacs0(2900)++/0 have been suggested to be a compact multi-quark state or a hadron molecule. In order to distinguish the various interpretations of the Tacs0(2900)++/0, we investigate the possibility to study the Tacs0(2900) [the antiparticle of Tacs0(2900)] by kaon-induced reactions on a proton target in an effective Lagrangian approach. The production mechanism is characterized by the t-channel D meson exchange. Our theoretical approach is based on the assumption that Tacs0(2900) can be either a K*D*-Ds* molecule or a compact tetraquark state. Using the coupling constants of the Tacs0(2900) to KD channel obtained from molecule or compact tetraquark picture of the Tacs0(2900), we compute the cross-sections for the process K-nTacs0(2900)--+c. The KN initial state interaction mediated by Pomeron and Reggeon exchanges is also included, which reduces the production of the Tacs0(2900). Our calculations show that whether Tacs0(2900) is a molecule or a compact tetraquark state, the cross-sections for the K-nTacs0(2900)--+c reaction are of similar magnitude, ranging from approximately 0.075 nb to 0.270 nb.

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