$Z_{cs}(3985)^-$ as the $U$-spin partner of $Z_c(3900)^-$ and implication of other states in the $\text{SU(3)}_F$ symmetry and heavy quark symmetry
Lu Meng, Bo Wang, Shi-Lin Zhu

TL;DR
This paper identifies the $Z_{cs}(3985)^-$ as the U-spin partner of $Z_c(3900)^-$ using symmetry principles and coupled-channel calculations, predicting related states and their decay modes consistent with experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces a unified framework applying SU(3) flavor symmetry and heavy quark spin symmetry to interpret the $Z_{cs}$ states as U-spin partners of known $Z_c$ states, predicting new states and decay patterns.
Findings
Mass and width of $Z_{cs}(3985)$ match experimental data.
Dominant decay modes involve $ar{D}_sD^*/ar{D}_s^* D$ channels.
Predicted $Z_{cs}^ ext{'}$ states around 4130 MeV with specific widths.
Abstract
Recently, for the first time, the BESIII Collaboration reported the strange hidden charm tetraquark states in the recoil-mass spectrum near the mass thresholds in the processes of at GeV. The significance was estimated to be 5.3 . We show that the newly observed state is the -spin partner of as a resonance within coupled-channel calculation in the symmetry and heavy quark spin symmetry (HQSS). In the symmetry, we introduce the parity to construct the flavor wave functions of the states. In a unified framework, we consider the , coupled-channel effect with the contact interaction. With the masses and widths of…
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