Spectrum of the molecular tetraquarks: Unraveling the $T_{cs0}(2900)$ and $T_{c\bar{s}0}^a(2900)$ (2309.02191v2)
Abstract: We relate the interactions of the $\bar{D}{(\ast)} K\ast$ and $D{(\ast)} K\ast$ systems to those of $D{(\ast)}D{(\ast)}$ and $D{(\ast)}\bar{D}{(\ast)}$ respectively, considering the residual strong interactions at the near-threshold energy is too weak to excite the strange quarks inside the hadrons. We propose an effective model to describe the low-energy S-wave interactions that are undertaken by the light $u$, $d$ quarks between two separated heavy hadrons. We find that the existence of molecules in the heavy-(anti)heavy sectors will naturally lead to the emergence of molecular states in $\bar{D}{(\ast)} K\ast$ and $D{(\ast)} K\ast$ systems. The recently observed $T_{cs0}(2900)$ and $T_{c\bar{s}0}a(2900)$ can be well identified as the $0(0+)$ and $1(0+)$ partners of $T_{cc}(3875)$ and $Z_c(3900)$ in the charmed strange sector, respectively. We also predict their members under the {\it heavy} ($c$ and $s$) quark symmetry and SU(2) flavor symmetry. Most of them are very good molecule candidates, for example, (i) the $0(1+)$ states in $D\ast D\ast$, $\bar{D}K\ast$, $\bar{D}\ast K\ast$; (ii) the $0{(+)}(2{+(+)})$ states in $D\ast \bar{D}\ast$, $\bar{D}\ast K\ast$, $D\ast K\ast$; (iii) the $1-(0{++})$ state in $D\ast\bar{D}\ast$ and $1(1+)$ state in $D\ast K\ast$. The $0+(0{++})$ state in $D\bar{D}$ and the $0(1+)$ state in $DK\ast$ might also exist as virtual states, and the $0(1+)$ $DK\ast$ can serve as a key to infer the existence of $0+(0{++})$ $D\bar{D}$. The $D_s\pi$ invariant mass spectrum of $T_{c\bar{s}0}a(2900)$ is also studied within the coupled-channel approach, and the molecular interpretation of $T_{c\bar{s}0}a(2900)$ is consistent with the experimental data. Searching for the predicted states in experiments is crucial to discriminate the different pictures for interpreting these near-threshold exotica.
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