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On the structures of new scalar resonances $T_{cs0}^{a}(2900)^{++}$ and $T_{cs0}^{a}(2900)^{0}$

Published 6 Jul 2022 in hep-ph, hep-ex, and hep-lat | (2207.02648v4)

Abstract: We investigate properties of the new scalar resonances $ T_{cs0}{a}(2900){++}$ and $T_{cs0}{a}(2900){0}$, which were recently reported by the LHCb collaboration. These states were observed as resonant structures in $D_{s}{+}\pi{+}$ and $D_{s}{+}\pi{-}$ invariant mass distributions in $B{+}$ meson decays. We argue that $T_{cs0}{a}(2900){++} $ and $T_{cs0}{a}(2900){0}$ may be modeled as molecules $\mathcal{M} {++}=D_{s}{\ast+}\rho{+}$ and $\mathcal{M}{0}=D_{s}{\ast+}\rho{-} $ of conventional vector mesons, respectively. The mass $m$ and current coupling $ f $ of the molecule $\mathcal{M}{++}$ are calculated using two-point sum rule method. The sum rule analysis is performed by taking into account vacuum condensates up to dimension $8$. The obtained result for the mass, $ m=(2917 \pm 135)~\mathrm{MeV}$, permits us to consider the molecule $ \mathcal{M}{++}$ as one of possible models of the resonance $ T_{cs0}{a}(2900){++}$. Because the second structure $T_{cs0}{a}(2900){0}$ is isospin partner of the doubly charged state, it should have the mass close to $m$.

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