
TL;DR
This paper investigates the $f_0(2100)$ resonance as a candidate for a tetraquark state composed of strange quarks, analyzing its decay modes and their relative strengths to understand its structure.
Contribution
It proposes the $f_0(2100)$ as a $0^+$ $sar{s}sar{s}$ tetraquark candidate and analyzes its decay channels within the framework of QCD and $N_C$ expansion.
Findings
$ ext{f}_0(2100)$ predominantly decays into $ ext{eta} ext{eta}$
Decay into $ ext{eta} ext{eta}'$ is less frequent
Decay into $ ext{eta'} ext{eta'}$ is very small
Abstract
The possibility of the resonance as a candidate of the state is explored. The channel of is the dominant decay mode, channel has less decay rate, the decay rate of the channel is very small. The modes are at next leading order in expansion. Other possible decay modes are discussed.
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