Abstract
Spectroscopic parameters and decay channels of the vector resonance $Y(2175)$ are studied by considering it as a diquark-antidiquark state with the quark content $su\overline{s}\overline{u}$. The mass and coupling of the tetraquark $Y(2175)$ are calculated using the QCD two-point sum rules by taking into account various quark, gluon and mixed condensates up to dimension 15. Partial widths of its strong decays to $\phi f_{0}(980)$, $ \phi \eta$, and $\phi \eta^{\prime}$ are computed as well. To this end, we explore the vertices $Y\phi f_{0}(980)$, $Y\phi \eta$, and $Y\phi \eta^{\prime}$, and calculate the corresponding strong couplings by means of the QCD light-cone sum rule method. The coupling $G_{Y\phi f}$ of the vertex $Y\phi f_{0}(980)$ is found using the full version of this method, and by treating the scalar meson $f_{0}(980)$ as a diquark-antidiquark tetraquark state. The couplings $g_{Y\phi \eta }$ and $g_{Y\phi \eta^{\prime}}$, however, are calculated by applying the soft-meson approximation to the light-cone sum rule method. Prediction for the mass of the resonance $m_{Y} =\left( 2173\pm 85\right)~\mathrm{MeV}$ is in excellent agreement with the data of the BaBar Collaboration \cite{Aubert:2006bu}, and within errors of calculations is compatible with the result reported by BESIII \cite {Ablikim:2014pfc}. The full width $\Gamma _{\mathrm{full}}=(91.1\pm 20.5)~ \mathrm{MeV}$ of the $Y(2175)$ saturated by its three strong decay channels is in a reasonable agreement with existing experimental data.
Highlights
The resonances fYg with the quantum numbers JPC 1⁄4 1−− constitute two families of particles, interpretation of which is one of interesting and yet unsettled problems of the high energy physics
Prediction for the mass of the resonance mY 1⁄4 ð2173 Æ 85Þ MeV is in excellent agreement with the data of the BABAR Collaboration [Phys
The full width Γfull 1⁄4 ð91.1 Æ 20.5Þ MeV of the Yð2175Þ saturated by its three strong decay channels is in a reasonable agreement with existing experimental data
Summary
The resonances fYg with the quantum numbers JPC 1⁄4 1−− constitute two families of particles, interpretation of which is one of interesting and yet unsettled problems of the high energy physics. Besides a suggestion about the tetraquark nature of heavy fYg states, there are various alternative models to account for their parameters and decay channels. Another family of the fYg resonances occupies the light segment of meson spectroscopy and incorporates the famous “old” state Yð2175Þ, and new ones Xð2239Þ and Xð2100Þ seen recently. 2232 MeV was observed by the BESIII collaboration in the channel eþe− → φKþK−, which may be explained by interference of different resonances [3]: more data are necessary to decide whether Yð2175Þ contributes to enhancement of this cross section or not. The second resonance Xð2100Þ was seen in the φη0 mass spectrum in
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