A combined analysis of the $Z_c(3900)$ and the $Z_{cs}(3985)$ exotic states
Meng-Lin Du, Miguel Albaladejo, Feng-Kun Guo, and Juan Nieves

TL;DR
This paper performs a combined analysis of BESIII data on the $Z_c(3900)$ and $Z_{cs}(3985)$ exotic states, supporting their classification as SU(3) flavor partners and predicting related molecular states.
Contribution
It improves previous analyses by including detailed triangle diagram amplitudes and SU(3) flavor violation effects, providing a unified explanation for both states and predicting new resonances.
Findings
Successfully reproduces BESIII spectra for both states.
Supports $Z_{cs}(3985)$ and $Z_c(3900)$ as SU(3) flavor partners.
Predicts masses and widths of related molecular states.
Abstract
We have performed a combined analysis of the BESIII data for both the and structures, assuming that the latter is an SU(3) flavor partner of the former one. We have improved on the previous analysis of Albaladejo [Phys. Lett. B 755, 337 (2016)] by computing the amplitude for the triangle diagram considering both and -wave couplings. We have also investigated effects from SU(3) light-flavor violations, which are found to be moderate and of the order of 20%. The successful reproduction of the BESIII spectra, in both the hidden-charm and hidden-charm strange sectors, strongly supports that the and are SU(3) flavor partners placed in the same octet multiplet. The best results are obtained when an energy-dependent term in the diagonal interaction is included,…
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