About the exotic structure of $Z_{cs}$
Bing-Dong Wan, Cong-Feng Qiao

TL;DR
This paper investigates the exotic $Z_{cs}$ structure observed around 3.98 GeV, analyzing its possible configurations and properties using QCD Sum Rules, and predicts its decay modes and neutral partner.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis of the $Z_{cs}$ state as a mixture of different configurations and predicts its mass and decay modes, expanding understanding of exotic charm-strange states.
Findings
$Z_{cs}$ can be a mixture of two configurations with $J^P=1^+$.
The energy spectra fit the experimental mass of 3.98 GeV.
Decay modes are evaluated to guide future experimental verification.
Abstract
Very recently a new hadronic structure around GeV was observed in BESIII experiment. From its decay modes, it is reasonable for people to assign it to the category of exotic state, say , the stranged-parter of . This finding indicates for the first time the exotic state with strange quark in charm sector, and hence has a peculiar importance. By virtue of the QCD Sum Rule technique, we analyze the about its possible configuration and physical properties, and find it could be configured as a mixture of two types of structures, and , or and , with . Physically, it then appears to be the emergence of a compound of four possible currents in each configuration,…
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