Tacs0(2900), Tcs0*(2870)0, and other singly-heavy tetraquark states

Abstract

We systematically study the mass spectra of S-wave singly-heavy tetraquark states Qqqq (Q=c,b; q=u,d,s) in a mass splitting model. We adopt the assumption that the X(4140) is the lowest JPC=1++ cscs tetraquark and use this state as a reference to determine the mass splittings. According to the obtained results, we also estimate the rearrangement decay widths of the tetraquarks within a simple scheme. We find that the recently observed states Tacs0(2900)++/0 and Tcs0*(2870)0 by the LHCb Collaboration can be consistently interpreted as the second highest I(JP)=1(0+) cnsn (n=u,d) and the higher I(JP)=0(0+) csnn tetraquark states, respectively. We predict several narrow tetraquark candidates: the lowest cnsn and csnn with I(JP)=0(0+) and 0(1+), and their bottom counterparts. The obtained information from mass spectrum and rearrangement decay properties will help search for the new singly-heavy tetraquark states.

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