Abstract

The newly observed hidden-charm tetraquark state $Z_{cs}(3985)$, together with $Z_c(3900)$ and $X(4020)$, are studied in the combined theoretical framework of the effective range expansion, compositeness relation and the decay width saturation. The elastic effective-range-expansion approach leads to sensible results for the scattering lengths, effective ranges and the compositeness coefficients, $i.e.$, the probabilities to find the two-charm-meson molecule components in the tetraquark states. The coupled-channel formalism by including the $J/\psi\pi$ and $D\bar{D}^*/\bar{D}D^*$ to fulfill the constraints of the compositeness relation and the decay width, confirms the elastic effective-range-expansion results for the $Z_c(3900)$, by using the experimental inputs for the ratios of the decay widths between $D\bar{D}^*/\bar{D}D^*$ and $J/\psi\pi$. With the results from the elastic effective-range-expansion study as input for the compositeness, we generalize the discussions to the $Z_{cs}(3985)$ by including the $J/\psi K^{-}$ and $D_s^{-}D^{*0}/D_s^{*-}D^{0}$, and predict the partial decay widths of the $J/\psi K^{-}$. Similar calculations are also carried out for the $X(4020)$ by including the $h_c\pi$ and $D^*\bar{D}^*$, and the partial decay widths of the $h_c\pi$ is predicted. Our results can provide useful guidelines for future experimental measurements.

Highlights

  • A prominent resonance state, named as Zcsð3985Þ, was discovered in the D−s DÃ0=DÃs−D0 invariant-mass distributions by the BESIII collaboration [1]

  • The coupled-channel formalism by including the J=ψπ and DD Ã=D DÃ to fulfill the constraints of the compositeness relation and the decay width confirms the elastic effective-range-expansion results for the Zcð3900Þ, by using the experimental inputs for the ratios of the decay widths between DD Ã=D DÃ and J=ψπ

  • With the results from the elastic effective-range-expansion study as input for the compositeness, we generalize the discussions to the Zcsð3985Þ by including the J=ψ K− and D−s DÃ0=DÃs−D0 and predict the partial decay widths of the J=ψ K−

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INTRODUCTION

A prominent resonance state, named as Zcsð3985Þ, was discovered in the D−s DÃ0=DÃs−D0 invariant-mass distributions by the BESIII collaboration [1]. [17] to study the hidden-charm pentaquark baryons This approach has been shown to be quite useful in providing important information on the possible exotic hadrons with very few inputs [14,16], which are the mass and width of the resonance and the total compositeness coefficient (X). The dominance of the compositeness coefficient by the nearby threshold will be explicitly verified in the Zcð3900Þ case by using the experimental ratios of its decay widths to J=ψπ and D DÃ=DD Ã This gives us confidence to further rely on the compositeness coefficient from the elastic ERE approach to estimate the partial decay widths for other related resonances, such as the Xð4020Þ and Zcsð3985Þ. Some extra related material has been included in the Appendix on the compositeness relation and in applying the exactly solvable model of a source in Quantum Field Theory to relate the radiated real particles with the cloud of virtual ones surrounding a resonant source

ELASTIC TWO-CHARM-MESON SCATTERING IN THE EFFECTIVE RANGE EXPANSION
COUPLED-CHANNEL STUDY OF THE HIDDEN-CHARM TETRAQUARK CANDIDATES
Findings
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
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