Scalar resonance contributions in the Ds1(2460)+ → Ds+π+π- reaction

Abstract

Inspired by the newly observed Tcs state in the Ds1(2460)+ → Ds+π+π- reaction by the LHCb Collaboration, we investigate the amplitude of this decay to explore the origins and properties of the open-charm tetraquark state based on the final state interaction. The invariant mass distributions of Ds+π+ and π+π- are well reproduced by the S-wave scattering amplitudes of the coupled channel systems Dsπ and ππ. However, neither the tree-level nor both the tree-level and ππ coupled channel scattering contributions can describe the experimental data well, which indicates that the Dsπ coupled channel scattering is required. We find that the Tcs and f0(500) resonances are dynamically generated from the pseudoscalar-pseudoscalar meson interaction within the chiral unitary approach. In addition, we find the corresponding poles and also calculate the S-wave scattering length for the DK channel, which is on the same scale as the result extracted from the experiment. We propose that the Tcs and f0(500) resonances in the Ds1(2460)+ → Ds+π+π- reaction are hadronic molecular type particles.

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