In this work we construct 36 tetraquark configurations for the 1S-, 1P-, and 2S-wave states, and make a prediction of the mass spectrum for the tetraquark sssˉsˉ system in the framework of a nonrelativistic potential quark model without the diquark-antidiquark approximation. The model parameters are well determined by our previous study of the strangeonium spectrum. We find that the resonances f0(2200) and f2(2340) may favor the assignments of ground states T(sssˉsˉ)0++(2218) and T(sssˉsˉ)2++(2378), respectively, and the newly observed X(2500) at BESIII may be a candidate of the lowest mass 1P-wave 0−+ state T(sssˉsˉ)0−+(2481). Signals for the other 0++ ground state T(sssˉsˉ)0++(2440) may also have been observed in the ϕϕ invariant mass spectrum in J/ψ→γϕϕ at BESIII. The masses of the JPC=1−−Tsssˉsˉ states are predicted to be in the range of ∼2.44−2.99 GeV, which indicates that the ϕ(2170) resonance may not be a good candidate of the Tsssˉsˉ state. This study may provide a useful guidance for searching for the Tsssˉsˉ states in experiments.
@article{arxiv.2008.01372,
title = {Fully-strange tetraquark $ss\bar{s}\bar{s}$ spectrum and possible experimental evidence},
author = {Feng-Xiao Liu and Ming-Sheng Liu and Xian-Hui Zhong and Qiang Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.01372},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
11 pages, some mistakes about the 2S states with JPC=0+-,0++,1+- are corrected