DsJ+(2632): An Excellent Candidate of Tetraquarks
Abstract
We analyze various possible interpretations of the narrow state DsJ(2632) which lies 100 MeV above threshold. This interesting state decays mainly into Ds η instead of D0 K+. If this relative branching ratio is further confirmed by other experimental groups, we point out that the identification of DsJ(2632) either as a c s state or more generally as a 3 state in the SU(3)F representation is probably problematic. Instead, such an anomalous decay pattern strongly indicates DsJ(2632) is a four quark state in the SU(3)F 15 representation with the quark content 1 22 (dsd+sdd+suu+usu-2sss)c. We discuss its partners in the same multiplet, and the similar four-quark states composed of a bottom quark BsJ0(5832). Experimental searches of other members especially those exotic ones are strongly called for.
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