QCD sum rule analysis of local meson-meson currents for the $K(1690)$ state
Abstract
The nature of the recently observed state, reported by the COMPASS Collaboration as a candidate for a strange crypto-exotic meson with , remains unclear. In this work, we investigate whether it can be described by local meson-meson currents within the framework of QCD sum rules. We construct a set of local meson-meson-type interpolating currents with , covering the representative Dirac structures , , , , as well as tensor configurations. For all these currents, we perform a systematic operator product expansion up to dimension-eight condensates and carry out a detailed analysis of Borel stability, continuum threshold dependence, and pole contributions. We find that the extracted masses are consistently located around or higher, significantly above the experimental mass of the . This behavior is highly stable against variations of QCD parameters and the choice of interpolating currents, and is observed universally across all the considered configurations. The absence of any low-lying pole compatible with the COMPASS signal therefore disfavors interpreting the as a state predominantly coupled to these local meson-meson currents within the QCD sum rule framework. Our results thus make a compact multiquark configuration a more plausible explanation for this state.
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@article{arxiv.2604.20439,
title = {QCD sum rule analysis of local meson-meson currents for the $K(1690)$ state},
author = {Yi-Qi Mu and Peng-Wen Xu and Si-Tong Chen and Yi-Tong Wei and Ge-Jia Zhang and Bing-Dong Wan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.20439},
year = {2026}
}
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17 pages, 4 figures, 1table