Decay modes of the scalar exotic meson $T_{bs;\overline{u}\overline{d}}^{-}$ (1907.04017v2)
Abstract: We investigate the semileptonic decay of the scalar tetraquark $T_{bs; \overline{u}\overline{d}}{-}$ to final state $T_{cs;\overline{u}\overline{d} }{0} l \overline{\nu}l$, which proceeds due to the weak transition $b \to c l \overline{\nu}_l$. For these purposes, we calculate the spectroscopic parameters of the final-state scalar tetraquark $T{cs;\overline{u}\overline{ d}}{0}$. In calculations we use the QCD sum rule method by taking into account the quark, gluon, and mixed condensates up to dimension 10. The mass of the $T_{cs;\overline{u}\overline{d}}{0}$ obtained in the present work $( 2878 \pm 128 )~\mathrm{MeV}$ indicates that it is unstable against the strong interactions, and can decay to the mesons $D{0}\overline{K}{0}$ and $D{+}K{-}$. Partial widths of these $S$-wave modes as well as the full width of the tetraquark $T_{cs;\overline{u}\overline{d}}{0}$ are found by means of the QCD light-cone sum rule method and technical tools of the soft-meson approximation. The partial widths of the main semileptonic processes $T_{bs;\overline{u}\overline{d}}{-} \to T_{cs;\overline{u} \overline{d}}{0}l\overline{\nu}_l$, $l=e, \mu$, and $\tau$ are computed by employing the weak form factors $G_{1}(q2)$ and $G_{2}(q2)$, which are extracted from the QCD three-point sum rules. We also trace back the weak transformations of the stable tetraquark $T_{bb;\overline{u}\overline{d} }{-} $ to conventional mesons. The obtained results for the full width $ \Gamma_{\mathrm{full}}=(3.28\pm 0.60) \times 10{-10}~\mathrm{MeV} $ and mean lifetime $\tau=2.01_{-0.31}{+0.44}~\mathrm{ps}$ of $T_{bs;\overline{u} \overline{d}}{-}$, as well as predictions for decay channels of the tetraquark $T_{bb;\overline{u}\overline{d}}{-}$ can be used in experimental studies of these exotic states. \end{abstract}
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